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November 18, 2025By Martin

Autism Toe Walking: Causes, Risks, and Strategies for Support

Learn about autism toe walking, why children with autism may walk on their toes, and strategies to support proper walking and motor development.
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November 18, 2025By Martin

Autism and Bed Wetting: Causes and Solutions

Learn about autism and bed wetting, why children with autism may struggle with nighttime control, and effective strategies to manage it.
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November 18, 2025By Martin

Turn-Taking in Autism: Strategies and Benefits

Learn about turn-taking in autism, why it’s important, and effective strategies to support social development in children with autism.
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What Is Chinning in Autism Understanding the Behavior (2)
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November 12, 2025By Martin

What Is Chinning in Autism? Understanding the Behavior

If you’ve noticed your child pressing their chin to a table, shoulder, or even another person, you might be observing a behavior known as “chinning”. In autism, chinning is a type of stimming—a repetitive movement that often helps regulate sensory input, emotion, or stress. Many...
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Sensory Overload in Autism
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November 12, 2025By Martin

Sensory Overload in Autism: What Overstimulation Feels Like

For many autistic individuals, the world can feel louder, brighter, and more intense. Overstimulation, or sensory overload, occurs when the brain receives more information than it can comfortably handle. Everyday settings, like busy stores, loud classrooms, or even fluorescent...
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Do Autistic People Have a Sixth Sense
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November 12, 2025By Martin

Do Autistic People Have a Sixth Sense? Insights into Sensory Awareness

The idea that autistic people have a “sixth sense” is common, but it’s not about supernatural abilities. Many autistic individuals experience heightened sensory perception, meaning they notice details that others might miss. This can include sensitivity to sound, light, touch, or...
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Can Autistic People Care for Themselves
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November 11, 2025By Martin

Can Autistic People Care for Themselves?

Independence looks different for every individual, and this includes people on the autism spectrum. While some autistic individuals may require daily support, many can learn to care for themselves and live independently with proper guidance and practice. Developing self-care...
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Do Autistic Kids Understand Punishment
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November 11, 2025By Martin

Do Autistic Kids Understand Punishment?

Parents often ask whether autistic children understand punishment, and the answer depends on how it’s used. Traditional punishment—like scolding, grounding, or taking away items—may not effectively teach cause and effect to an autistic child. Instead of understanding why something...
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November 4, 2025By Martin

First Line Autism Therapy Guide: Why ABA Comes First for Many Families

When a child is diagnosed with autism, one of the first questions parents ask is, “Where do we start?” The most common first step is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). It’s often recommended because it focuses on building real-life skills and supporting positive behavior in everyday...
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November 4, 2025By Martin

How to Keep Autistic Kids Busy?

Keeping autistic kids busy isn’t just about filling time, it’s about creating structured, engaging activities that support development and reduce frustration. Many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) thrive with predictable routines and hands-on learning. Start with...
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