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Speak to them like you would anyone else - normally. Avoid sudden shouts or loud noises as some are sensitive to sound. Don't get annoyed or bothered if you have to repeat yourself, some have auditory delay and it takes them some time to process what is being heard because of the delay. Pause a little longer to wait for a response as they process information. Be kind.

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