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Children with Selective Mutism vs Autism Spectrum Disorder: Key Insights

Reading Time: 8 minutesIntroduction: When Selective Mutism and Autism Intersect If your autistic child goes silent in certain situations, it can be confusing and worrisome. Selective Mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder that makes speaking incredibly difficult in specific social settings. While SM can occur independently, there’s a significant overlap between SM and

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Empowering Autistic Children Through Play: Unlocking Social Skills and Inclusion

Reading Time: 6 minutesAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental difference that affects how a person interacts with the world around them. Children on the autism spectrum often experience challenges with social communication, understanding social cues, and building relationships. These skills are crucial for navigating friendships, school environments, and everyday life. But there’s

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5 Tips to Preserve Family Bonds After an Autism Diagnosis: Supporting Your Child and Family

Reading Time: 5 minutesReceiving an autism diagnosis for your child brings a complex mix of emotions. Alongside the desire to provide the best possible support, it’s natural for parents and siblings to have worries or anxieties about how this will change family life. However, with love, understanding, and a few key strategies, your

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Autism Meltdown Management: A Sensory Guide for Caregivers

Reading Time: 7 minutesAutism meltdowns can be overwhelming and challenging for both children and their caregivers. These intense emotional episodes, often triggered by sensory overload or changes in routine, can leave families feeling helpless and frustrated. However, with the right understanding, strategies, and support, you can effectively guide your child through these difficult

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Empowering Your Nonverbal Child: An Identity-First Guide for Autism Parents

Reading Time: 3 minutesSeeing Your Child Before Anything Else As a parenting advocate and author, I’ve learned that communication extends beyond words. Speech is just one of many forms of expression. For parents of nonverbal or low-verbal autistic children, it’s crucial to embrace strategies that enable communication in other ways. A core approach

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