Q: Some severely autistic persons have unwittingly talked in public transportation. Explain the causes of this issue, and some possible suggestions and solutions. 

In Japan, as possible as passengers should make a comfortable space in public transportation. But some persons with severe autism have unwittingly spoken words. It makes an uncomfortable space for other passengers. This essay will explain the features of this issue.

To begin with, some passengers have felt uncomfortable uttering some words from severely autistic persons. But they do not utter such words on purpose. This reason is echolalia. This symptom means they speak words that they are reminded of several days or hours later. Also, there is a big gap between their oral and literary vocabularies. But some autistic people consider words in their brains.

In the solution, supporters of autistic people must notice what is happening around them. Some autistic people can predict if they know what they should do next time. Besides, supporters should notify them of information briefly. For instance, YouTube is a good educational tool. In other words, autistic persons can understand such situations through images. Consequently, they can realize what they should do next.

In conclusion, some autistic people can predict situations in their panic through images. Overall, autistic people and their supporters can cooperate with making comfortable spaces in public transportation.

(198 words)

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By Shinichi. I

Shinichi Ito (Mapman) is living in Sapporo, Hokkaido (Japan). He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD, previous Asperger’s Syndrome) in 2004. He started his blog “Aspe Times” in 2006 as “Information for Aspergians”. In 2009, he changed a blog theme from “Asperger” to “Learning English”. Shinichi had been engaged in room reservations at a first-class hotel, as an assistant between 2008 and 2018. After retiring from the hotel, he learned web design and English writing. he moved his blog to WordPress. Shinichi created his original English essay through IELTS writing (Task 1, Task 2). Sometimes, he wrote his free articles, diaries, and book reviews too. In 2022, he changed his blog title from “Aspe Times” to “ASD IELTS” in May. In July 2022, he released his first blog book on Kindle. In March 2023, Shinichi started selling Paperback too. Please click the below button if you are interested price in Canada. He is selling this book on Amazon in these countries too. In October 2023, he was officially diagnosed ADHD too. Shinichi loves Canada. He is planning to immigrate to Canada in the future.

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