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Can a child have autism and still talk normally?
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October 2, 2025By Martin

Can a Child Have Autism and Still Talk Normally?

Can a child have autism and still talk normally? Yes. A child can have autism and still talk normally. Autism is defined by social communication differences and repetitive behaviors, not by the absence of speech. According to the CDC, about 40% of children with autism are nonverbal,...
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What is the difference between autism and sensory processing disorder?
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October 2, 2025By Martin

What Is the Difference Between Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder?

What is the difference between autism and sensory processing disorder? Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition defined in DSM-5 by social communication challenges and restricted, repetitive behaviors. Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is when the brain struggles to process sights,...
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Medication for autism
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October 2, 2025By Martin

Exploring Medication for Autism: Options for Parents and Caregivers

Navigating the world of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can bring up many questions, especially when it comes to treatment. As a parent or caregiver for autistic children, you want to explore every avenue to support their well-being and quality of life. While there is no cure for the...
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Best Jobs for Autistic Adults
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October 1, 2025By Martin

Best Jobs for Autistic Adults: Salary, Stories, Decision Guide

Finding the right career can be a challenging journey for anyone, but for autistic people, it can present unique obstacles. Despite the fact that an estimated 5.4 million adults in the United States have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a significant number are unemployed or...
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Social Communication Disorder vs. Autism
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October 1, 2025By Martin

Key Differences: Social Communication Disorder vs. Autism

Navigating the world of communication disorders can feel complex, especially when trying to understand the differences between Social Communication Disorder vs. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While both conditions affect social communication, they are distinct neurodevelopmental...
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autismBlog
September 26, 2025By Martin

Behavior Intervention Plan: 3 Real Examples (and How to Write Your Own)

A behavior intervention plan (BIP) is a written document that defines a target behavior, identifies the function it serves, and lays out the treatment steps a team will use to replace it with a safer skill. Every solid BIP has five non-negotiable pieces: a clearly described target...
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September 24, 2025By Martin

Spotting Autism: What Are the Signs of Autism in a 4-Year-Old?

Recognizing autism early helps children get the support they need. Knowing what are the signs of autism in a 4-year-old guides parents and caregivers to act promptly for evaluation. At age 4, signs of autism usually show in social interaction, communication, and repetitive or...
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September 24, 2025By Martin

Are Online Autism Tests Accurate? What Parents Need to Know

Online autism screenings can serve as useful first checks, particularly when using validated tools like the M-CHAT or AQ. Some research even finds that telehealth-based assessments reach accuracy rates between 80% and 91% compared to in-person evaluations. Yet, these online tools are...
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September 24, 2025By Martin

Why Parent Training Is Required in ABA and How It Helps

Parent involvement is key in ABA therapy. Understanding why parent training is required in ABA helps families see its critical role in a child’s progress. Why Parent Training Matters ABA skills work best when reinforced consistently across all environments. Parent training...
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A nurse with a stethoscope smiles at a smiling toddler in a yellow shirt, held by a woman. The setting is bright and caring, with a small plant in the background.
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September 23, 2025By Martin

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Prepare a Child with Autism for Medical Appointments

Medical visits can be challenging for children with autism. Knowing how to prepare a child with autism for a medical appointment helps reduce anxiety and makes the visit smoother for everyone. 1. Plan Ahead with Visual Supports Use social stories or picture schedules to explain...
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