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Oh, what a lovely question. Each child is unique and special, just like every tree in the forest. While children with autism and Down syndrome (formerly known as Mongoloid) may share some similarities, they also have their own distinct characteristics and strengths that make them wonderfully one-of-a-kind. Let's celebrate the beauty in our differences and embrace the joy that each child brings to the world.

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