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[[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s niece [[Lily (Lily)|Lily]] is '''autistic'''. This manifests in many ways, including her tendency to [[scream]] whenever prevented from doing something she loves, such as playing in the [[snow]], or her habit of attacking other children or simply hitting them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lily (short story)|Lily]]'')
[[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s niece [[Lily (Lily)|Lily]] was '''autistic'''. This manifested in many ways, including her tendency to [[scream]] whenever prevented from doing something she loves, such as playing in the [[snow]], or her habit of attacking other children or simply hitting them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lily (short story)|Lily]]'')


[[Ryan Scott]], who was also autistic, would [[singing|sing]] to isolate himself from the world. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Into the Silence (novel)|Into the Silence]]'')
[[Ryan Scott]], who was also autistic, would [[singing|sing]] to isolate himself from the world. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Into the Silence (novel)|Into the Silence]]'')

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Autism

Sarah Jane Smith's niece Lily was autistic. This manifested in many ways, including her tendency to scream whenever prevented from doing something she loves, such as playing in the snow, or her habit of attacking other children or simply hitting them. (PROSE: Lily)

Ryan Scott, who was also autistic, would sing to isolate himself from the world. (PROSE: Into the Silence)

Olivia Jennings thought that the Sixth Doctor might be autistic. (AUDIO: The Curious Incident of the Doctor in the Night-Time)