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August 14, 2025By joel@epicmindstherapy.com

Can a Child Show Signs of Autism and Not Be Autistic?

Yes, a child can show signs of autism and not receive an autism diagnosis. Some behaviors commonly associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), such as delayed speech, limited eye contact, repetitive movements, or sensory sensitivities, can also appear in children with other...
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August 14, 2025By joel@epicmindstherapy.com

How to Make a Child with Autism Happy? Proven Tips That Work

How to make a child with autism happy? Understanding their unique needs and preferences is key. Creating a supportive, structured environment and engaging in their special interests can foster joy and comfort. Key Ways to Make a Child with Autism Happy Create a Structured...
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August 13, 2025By joel@epicmindstherapy.com

Can an Autistic Person Drive? The Facts You Need to Know

Can an autistic person drive? Yes, many autistic individuals can and do drive successfully. Driving is legal for autistic people, who must meet the same licensing requirements as anyone else. While some may face unique challenges related to sensory sensitivities, attention, social...
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August 13, 2025By joel@epicmindstherapy.com

Why Is Getting an Autism Diagnosis So Expensive? Understanding the Real Reasons

Getting an autism diagnosis often comes with a high price tag, and understanding why can help families prepare and plan. The cost of diagnosis ranges mainly from $1,000 to $5,000 in the U.S., depending on several key factors. What Drives the High Cost of Autism Diagnosis? 1....
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Is Autism a Mental Illness or a Developmental Disorder?
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August 5, 2025By Martin

Is Autism a Mental Illness or a Developmental Disorder?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is officially classified as a developmental disorder, not a mental illness. It affects how individuals perceive the world, communicate, interact, and process sensory input. Symptoms typically appear in early childhood and can vary widely in severity....
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August 4, 2025By Martin

Is Parental Presence Important in ABA Therapy? How to Support Your Child

Key Highlights Parental presence during ABA therapy sessions is shaped by clinic guidelines, home-based ABA settings, and individual child needs along the autism spectrum. ABA therapists stress the importance of parent training to help reinforce positive behaviors and ABA...
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July 1, 2025By Martin

Asperger’s or High-Functioning Autism? Understanding the Key Differences

The main difference between high-functioning autism (HFA) and Asperger’s lies in early language development. Children with HFA often experience delayed speech in early years, while those with Asperger’s typically do not have significant language delays. Both fall under the autism...
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