How can someone who suffers from autism and struggling to form sentences change dramatically when they sing?

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How can someone who suffers from autism and struggling to form sentences change dramatically when they sing?

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Not Autism, but I had a bad stutter when I was a teenager.

If you try to speak a sentence, you have to think of the words and then speak them. Sometimes I thought too fast, and got muddled up with my words, or changed my mind of what I was going to say and my mouth didn’t catch up.

With singing, the words are already there so you don’t have to think about them, you just have to follow the pattern. The pitch and speed usually flows at the same speed.

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