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Autistic Children Tag
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Autism and Food Aversions Why Your Child Is a Picky Eater and What Actually Helps
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April 10, 2026By seowriters@cwsio.com

Autism and Food Aversions: Why Your Child Is a Picky Eater and What Actually Helps

Dinner has become a battlefield. The same five foods. The same plate. The same order. And the moment something changes — a different brand, a new texture, foods touching on the plate — the whole evening derails. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone — and you’re...
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Challenging behaviors in autism
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February 26, 2026By seowriters@cwsio.com

Understanding Challenging Behaviors in Autism Across Ages

Big reactions often have small beginnings. A sudden meltdown, aggression, or refusal rarely appears without a reason. Challenging behaviors in autism refer to actions that interfere with learning, safety, or daily life. Research shows these behaviors usually serve a purpose. They are...
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Can autism be diagnosed before age 2?
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February 26, 2026By seowriters@cwsio.com

Can Autism be Diagnosed Before Age 2? Screening vs Diagnosis

Yes. Can autism be diagnosed before age 2? In some children, signs can be detected by 18 months or younger, and by age 2 a diagnosis from an experienced professional can be considered reliable.  Screening vs diagnosis Can autism be diagnosed before age 2? Screening...
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How to help with homework without it causing a meltdown?
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February 26, 2026By seowriters@cwsio.com

How to Help with Homework Without It Causing a Meltdown?

How to help with homework without it causing a meltdown? Use short bursts, visual timers, and scheduled breaks during routines. 80% of autistic kids face homework overload leading to outbursts. No-Melt Tactics: How to Help with Homework Without It Causing a Meltdown Scan proven...
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Does saying inappropriate things mean you're autistic?
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February 26, 2026By seowriters@cwsio.com

Does Saying Inappropriate Things Mean You’re Autistic?

Does saying inappropriate things mean you’re autistic? No, saying inappropriate things does not mean you’re autistic. This behavior stems from social communication challenges common in autism, like missing cues or literal interpretations, but it occurs in neurotypical...
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natural environment teaching examples parents can try at home
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February 26, 2026By seowriters@cwsio.com

Natural Environment Teaching Examples Parents Can Try at Home

Natural environment teaching examples parents can try at home use daily routines to teach skills like requesting and turn-taking. NET improves generalization by 70% over table-top methods. Home Wins: Natural Environment Teaching Examples Parents Can Try at Home Scan easy...
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Two autistic boy and girl smiling while sitting on the floor posing playfully after their ABA Therapy.
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October 17, 2025By Martin

Does My Autistic Child Understand Me?

Many parents wonder if their autistic child truly understands them. The answer is often yes, but how they process and respond may look different. Autistic children may interpret language literally, rely on visual cues, or need extra time to respond. Understanding doesn’t always mean...
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Mom and dad kiss their baby’s cheeks outside, sharing a sweet moment of love and connection in North Carolina.
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October 11, 2025By Martin

Are Autistic Kids Very Attached to Their Parents?

Yes, autistic kids can be deeply attached to their parents, but they may express it differently. Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often form strong emotional bonds, even if their affection doesn’t always appear in typical ways. For example, some may not show physical...
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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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Mom and dad kick a ball with their giggling child in a grassy field on a sunny afternoon in North Carolina.
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October 11, 2025By Martin

Do Autistic Kids Always Live with Their Parents Forever?

Not always. While some individuals with autism may need lifelong support, many grow up to live independently or semi-independently as adults. Autism is a spectrum, meaning every person has different strengths, challenges, and support needs. With the right guidance and early...
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