Autism

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The Role of Families in Supporting People with Autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior. People with ASD may have difficulty with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. The role of families in supporting people with ASD is essential. Families can [Read More]

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Autism and Anxiety

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication and behavior. People with ASD often have difficulty understanding and responding to social cues, and they may also have repetitive behaviors or interests. Anxiety disorders are a group [Read More]

Autism: Differences between Boys and Girls

While Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often thought of as a "male disorder," it is actually diagnosed just as often in girls as in boys. However, there are some key differences between autism in girls and autism in boys. [Read More]

The Importance of Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities

Early intervention is the provision of specialized services and supports to children with disabilities and their families from birth to age 3. The goal of early intervention is to help children reach their full potential by addressing their developmental [Read More]

Autism vs. ADHD: What’s the Difference?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are two common neurodevelopmental disorders that can affect children and adults. Both conditions can cause challenges with attention, behavior, and social interaction. However, there are also some key differences [Read More]

2023-08-30T09:21:40+07:00By |Categories: ADHD, Autism, Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Autism vs. ADHD: What’s the Difference?

The Positive Side of Autism

Autism Unique strengths People with ASD often have unique strengths and talents. They may be highly intelligent, creative, and have a strong attention to detail. They may also be very good at problem-solving and pattern recognition. Autism Challenges Of [Read More]

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5 Things I Wish People Knew About Autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects how people communicate and interact with others. People with ASD often have difficulty with social skills, communication, and repetitive behaviors. However, they also have many strengths, such as creativity, [Read More]

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Proprioceptive Activities

Proprioception is the sense of the body's position and movement in space. It is important for balance, coordination, and many other aspects of physical and cognitive development. Children with special needs may have difficulty with proprioception, which can lead [Read More]

Gross Motor Skills: What Are They and How Do You Help Your Child Develop Them?

Gross motor skills are the abilities required to control the muscles of the body for large movements such as crawling, walking, jumping, running, and more. They are essential for a child's overall development, as they allow them to explore [Read More]

2023-08-22T13:39:34+07:00By |Categories: Autism, Dictionary, Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Gross Motor Skills: What Are They and How Do You Help Your Child Develop Them?

Why Developmental Milestones Are Important

Developmental milestones are the skills and abilities that children typically acquire at certain ages. They can be divided into five domains: Gross motor skills involve large movements of the body, such as rolling over, crawling, walking, and running. Fine motor [Read More]