To be diagnosed as autistic, your child will have to undergo a developmental assessment. Here are some ways you can prepare for your child’s autism assessment
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NextStep: Training Program for Adults with Autism
NextStep Participants Gain Competitive Employment, Complete Pilot Program: Individuals with Autism Thriving with Employment, Communication, and Social Goals
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April 2022 World Autism Month – Dr. Rick’s Blog
April 2022: World Autism Month is upon us and there are some amazing updates here in 2022. Dr. Rick of The Play Project discusses with us some highlights
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Entrusting Tech Gadgets to Your Autistic Child- What You Need to Know
Entrusting a tablet or a phone to any child can be nerve-wracking, but it can be an excellent resource for autistic children. Technology offers the benefit of social support apps, audible PECs apps, educational games, and videos.
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ADHD and Substance Use Disorders | What you need to know
This is because alcohol or drugs can worsen ADHD symptoms. If you are looking for treatment for your addiction, it is essential to ask about ADHD. Doing so could lead you to better treatment options.
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How To Create a Sensory-Friendly Nursery
A sensory-friendly nursery is designed to consider all senses. These features are then used to create a safe place specifically for children with autism
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Physical Therapy For Kids: What Parents Need to Know
Physical therapy helps children develop gross motor and functional mobility skills independently. As a child develops these skills, they gain more independence and self-esteem. It's a safe way to build and strengthen muscles while also addressing muscle imbalances and weakness, especially for kids with special needs.
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Impressive Benefits Dogs Provide Children with Autism
We love our kids and do our best to meet their needs. But sometimes, a dog is that magic ingredient that makes all the difference. Here are a few of the impressive health benefits of dogs to your children with autism.
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How Can Anxiety Affect Different Kids Differently?
Anxiety symptoms can manifest themselves in different ways, especially in children. That’s because no two cases are exactly alike. Even if your child has the same condition(s) and diagnosis as another, their symptoms can differ.
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Distracted & Impulsive? Understanding ADHD in Children
n pre-school may show signs of ADHD. Attention deficit or inattention may not become evident until a child is in elementary school and is faced with expectations.