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Common Autism Terms
Receiving the news that your child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can feel like a relief as well as a tremendous weight all at the...
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Dec 13, 2024


The Difference Between Low And High Functioning Autism
Individuals with autism vary in their symptoms and abilities, which is why the term autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was created as an...
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Oct 4, 2024


Supporting The Siblings Of Children With ASD
In any family with multiple children, some children require more attention than others, regardless of an ASD diagnosis. However, siblings...
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Sep 27, 2024


Protecting Your ASD Child From Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is a threat to all children, teenagers, and young adults, but those with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) are at higher risk....
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Sep 20, 2024


How To Teach Stranger Danger To An ASD Child
Every child worries when their child wanders off out of sight or when children spend more time out of our supervision in the world at...
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Sep 13, 2024


Exercise And Autism: Physical Movement Helps Kids With ASD
Everyone knows exercise improves physical well-being, but did you know that children with autism also reap social-emotional benefits?...
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Sep 6, 2024


Autism And Vision: Annual Eye Exams Are Essential
All children should visit an optometrist during their toddler and pre-k years, but that’s especially true for children with autism...
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Aug 30, 2024


Neurodivergent vs Neurotypical: What’s The Difference?
We know that no two people are exactly alike, and that includes our brains. However, neurologists, educators, and behavioral specialists...
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Aug 23, 2024


Misophonia And Autism: Supporting Families With ASD
Misophonia is the scientific term for a person’s heightened sensitivity to specific sounds rather than specific volume levels. Most...
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Jan 19, 2024


Tips For Vacationing With A Child On The Spectrum
Everybody deserves a vacation, but “vacations” may seem like the opposite of relaxing or enjoyable when you have a child on the spectrum,...
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Jan 12, 2024
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