<b>Chapter 2: Ways of Thinking</b>
<b>Details</b>
Sometimes people say that I have a <i>good memory</i>.
Many children with autism have good memories. The kinds of things that children with autism notice and remember are called <b>details</b>. <i>Details can be colors, letters, numbers, shapes, places, names, signs, smells, sounds, dates, times, phone numbers, and many other things.</i> Some of the details I notice are things that other people don't think are improtant, so they might not notice or remember them.
I usually remember details that are interesting to me, or that are related to my special interests. Some details that I notice and remember are: (below is Aaron's answer)
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<li>Dates </li>
<li>Events </li>
<li>People's Names </li></ul>
<center><b>Most Children with autism are good at noticing and remembering details that are important to them.</b></center>
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