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How Autism Affects Focus and Concentration

For many individuals with autism, focusing can be a challenge. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects how people process sensory information, which can make it harder for them to stay focused on tasks.  But why does this happen, and how does it impact daily life? One key factor is sensory sensitivity. According to the Autism Research […]

How to Travel Stress-Free with Your Child on the Autism Spectrum

Key Highlights Preparing a child on the autism spectrum for air travel involves social stories, visual schedules, and practice runs to reduce anxiety. Packing comfort items, sensory-friendly gear, and familiar snacks helps meet special needs and manage sensory sensitivities. Programs like TSA Cares and Wings for Autism offer crucial support for families navigating airport security. […]

What Every Parent Needs to Know About ADOS Testing for Autism

Key Highlights: The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) is the gold standard for assessing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through structured interactions and behavioral observations. ADOS-2 modules are tailored to a person’s age and language skills, ensuring a more accurate assessment of communication and social interaction. Results from ADOS-2 play a pivotal role in diagnosing autism […]

Can Facial Signs Indicate Autism?

Some may wonder if there are any facial signs that can give us a clue. While there’s no single physical feature that can definitively point to autism, some subtle facial and social cues might be present. However, it’s important to understand that autism shows up differently in every individual, so no one-size-fits-all signs exist. According […]

The Truth Behind the ‘Sixth Sense’ of Autistic Individuals

When people ask, “Do autistic people have a sixth sense?” the answer isn’t straightforward. While there’s no scientific evidence supporting the idea of a “sixth sense” in the mystical sense, many autistic individuals exhibit heightened sensory awareness and intuition that may seem extraordinary.  Some people with autism are highly attuned to sensory details, social cues, […]

Does Autism Improve with Age? The Changes You Should Expect

Key Highlights Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong condition where symptoms evolve rather than worsen if supported correctly. Early intervention, such as speech therapy and ABA therapy, promotes communication and social skills in autistic children. Adolescence introduces new challenges in social communication due to hormonal changes and heightened social demands. Adults with autism often face […]

Can Autism Be Reversed Through ABA Therapy?

Let’s clear up the big question right away: No, autism isn’t something that can be “reversed” or “cured.” Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental difference, not an illness.  But here’s the good news—early, intensive ABA therapy can dramatically improve communication, adaptive, and social skills, helping children thrive in ways that sometimes surprise even their families. What […]

Essential Signs of Autism in Babies That Should Not Be Ignored

Parents often look for early clues that a baby may be on the spectrum. Signs of autism in babies can appear in subtle ways, from limited eye contact to unusual sensory reactions. Spotting these indicators early helps families connect with professionals who can guide intervention and support. In this guide, readers will gain a clear […]

How Do You Know If Your Child Is Not Autistic?

Identifying whether a child is on the autism spectrum can be complex, as autism manifests differently in each individual. However, there are some key signs to consider when evaluating whether a child may not be autistic. Children without autism generally exhibit typical social communication and interaction skills for their age. They engage in back-and-forth conversations, […]

Do Autistic Kids Live with Parents Forever?

The question of whether autistic children will live with their parents forever is complex and depends on individual circumstances. Autism is a spectrum, and each person has unique strengths, challenges, and needs. Many autistic individuals can develop the skills necessary to live independently or with minimal support as they grow older. However, some may continue […]