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Sometimes, the best way to understand a person’s experience is to hear it straight from them. That’s especially true when talking about autism. There are
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental condition, and figuring out exactly why it happens is something scientists are still working hard on. It’s
Thinking about ABA therapy for your child? It’s a big topic, and there’s a lot to consider. You might be wondering about how it works,
Finding the right support for your child can feel like a big task, especially when you’re looking for an autistic behavioral therapist. There are many
It can be confusing when you hear terms like pervasive developmental disorder, or PDD. For a long time, PDD was used to describe a group
You know, autism is a spectrum, and not everyone fits the same mold. Some folks use the term ‘high-functioning autistic’ to talk about people who
High-functioning autism, a term often used but not a formal diagnosis, describes individuals on the autism spectrum who can manage many daily tasks independently. While
You might have heard the term ‘Asperger’s disease’ or ‘Asperger’s syndrome’ before. It used to be a specific diagnosis, but things have changed. Now, it’s
When a child is on the autism spectrum and undergoing ABA therapy, it’s easy for parents to focus all their energy there. But what about

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Social Communication & Interaction Difficulty understanding social cues (e.g. facial expressions, tone of voice)Trouble making or maintaining eye contactDifficulty understanding or expressing emotionsPreference for solitude