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Tag: Autism

Young boy with autism sitting on the floor excitedly playing with a toy blaster and toy cars.
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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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Toddler with autism holding a yellow toy bus while playing with toy vehicles.
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November 4, 2025By Martin

Top 15 Calming Tools for Autism That Promote Focus, Relaxation, and Comfort

We all know that life can get overwhelming sometimes, and for individuals with autism, certain sensory experiences can make things even tougher. Finding the right calming items can be a game-changer. These tools help reduce stress, provide comfort, and offer a way to...
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Therapist smiling and drawing with young child during ABA therapy session.
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November 4, 2025By Martin

How to Manage Repetitive Behaviors: Practical Solutions for Families

Repetitive behaviors, such as hand-flapping, rocking, repeating phrases, or lining up objects, are common in individuals with autism or other developmental disorders. While these behaviors can sometimes be harmless or soothing, they can also interfere with daily life and social...
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Boy with autism solving a puzzle at home during an educational activity.
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October 29, 2025By Martin

Is Autism Related to High IQ? Let’s Break It Down Simply

You might have heard people say that individuals with autism are often “geniuses” or have unusually high IQs. But is that really true? The connection between autism and intelligence is more complex than it sounds — and it’s one that researchers have been studying for years. Let’s...
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Child with autism focusing on colorful wooden shapes during ABA therapy.
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October 29, 2025By Martin

15 Effective Brain Exercises for Autism in North Carolina

If you’re a parent or caregiver of a child with autism, you know how important it is to support their focus, memory, and learning in ways that feel fun and natural. Brain exercises for autism are simple, hands-on activities that strengthen cognitive skills — helping children think,...
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Smiling girl with autism in a red polka-dot dress standing with colorful balloons.
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October 29, 2025By Martin

Allistic vs. Autistic: Understanding the Language of Neurodiversity

If you’ve ever come across the word allistic and wondered what it means, here’s the simple answer: an allistic person is someone who is not autistic.  That’s it. The term helps describe people outside the autism spectrum in a respectful and accurate way — without using words...
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Boy with autism using flashcards and headphones while practicing speech online.
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October 29, 2025By Martin

What is Echolalia in Autism? Meaning, Examples, and Support Strategies

If you’ve ever heard a child repeat something you just said — or quote their favorite movie word-for-word — that might be echolalia. For many kids with autism, it’s not simply mimicking; it’s how they learn, express themselves, and connect with others. Understanding...
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An autistic girl lying on the floor, smiling while writing music notes beside a cello during ABA therapy in NC.
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October 13, 2025By Martin

Are Autistic People Deep Thinkers?

Yes, many autistic people are naturally deep thinkers. Autism often comes with unique cognitive strengths, such as strong focus, logical reasoning, and a deep curiosity about specific interests. Many individuals on the autism spectrum think in detail-oriented, analytical, or highly...
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Close-up of an autistic child in a winter hat looking thoughtful outdoors in North Carolina.
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October 13, 2025By Martin

How to Address Excessive Blinking in Autism Effectively

Parents and caregivers often notice that a child on the spectrum blinks more frequently than peers. This behavior, known as excessive blinking in autism, goes beyond the normal 15–20 blinks per minute and may signal sensory discomfort, stress, or underlying health issues. Early...
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Smiling boy strikes a playful pose on a busy train platform filled with travelers and sunlight in North Carolina.
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October 11, 2025By Martin

Why Do Autistic People Like Trains?

Many autistic people are fascinated by trains, and this interest is both common and completely natural. Trains offer predictability, structure, and clear patterns, which can be comforting for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They move in a set direction, follow...
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