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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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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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October 11, 2025By Martin

How Do You Know If Your Child Is Not Autistic?

Every child develops at their own pace, so delays or differences don’t always mean autism. A child who is not autistic typically meets communication and social milestones within expected age ranges. They may make eye contact, respond to their name, use gestures like pointing or...
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October 11, 2025By Martin

Navigating RBT Advancement Opportunities for a Brighter Future

Overview Of Advancement Registered Behavior Technicians seeking rbt advancement opportunities encounter multiple pathways to deepen expertise, assume leadership roles, and increase earning potential. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, behavioral therapist positions are...
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what is borderline autism in adults?
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October 3, 2025By Martin

What Is Borderline Autism in Adults? Clear Explanation

The phrase “what is borderline autism in adults?” usually refers to individuals who show some traits of autism but may not meet full diagnostic criteria. Clinically, there is no official diagnosis called “borderline autism.” Instead, professionals may use terms like “subthreshold...
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should i give my autistic child an ipad?
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October 3, 2025By Martin

Should I Give My Autistic Child an iPad? Expert-Backed Guide

Yes, you can. The answer to “should I give my autistic child an iPad?” depends on how it’s used. Research shows iPads can support communication, learning, and daily routines for children with autism. Apps with visual schedules, speech-to-text, or AAC (Augmentative and Alternative...
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Is it autism or just introversion?
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October 3, 2025By Martin

Is It Autism or Just Introversion? A Parent’s Quick Guide

Introversion is a personality trait. Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition. Is it autism or just introversion? The difference lies in scope: introversion is about preference for solitude, while autism involves challenges in social communication and repetitive behaviors. Key...
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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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