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Signs of Autism in a 2-Year-Old: What Parents Should Notice Early
April 16, 2026
What are the signs of autism in a 2-year-old? From delayed speech to reduced eye contact and repetitive behaviors, early differences can become more visible ...
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Signs of Autism at 18 Months: A Complete Guide for Parents
April 14, 2026
Is your toddler not responding to their name, pointing, or walking yet? These could be early signs of autism at 18 months. Learn what developmental ...
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Signs of Autism at 12 Months: What Parents May Notice Early
April 10, 2026
Is your 12-month-old not pointing, babbling, or responding to their name? These early signs of autism at 12 months can be easy to miss—but they ...
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Why Isn’t My Toddler Talking Yet?
April 9, 2026
If you’ve been asking, “Why isn’t my toddler talking yet?”, you’re not alone. While some children develop language later, others may need early support. Learn ...
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Is My 18-Month-Old Behind?
April 8, 2026
Is my 18-month-old behind? If your toddler isn’t talking, walking, or engaging like others their age, you’re not alone—and it’s worth a closer look. Discover ...
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Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day and Month in 2026!
March 24, 2026
Every April, the world unites to recognize and support individuals living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during World Autism Awareness Day and World Autism Month.
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Athletes with Autism: Benefits of Sports and How to Support Young Athletes
March 18, 2026
Athletes with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are becoming increasingly visible in sports, broadening public understanding of neurodiversity and various paths to athletic success. Many families ...
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Special Interests in Autism: Understanding Focused Passions in the Autistic Brain
March 10, 2026
Special interests in autism are more than hobbies; they are powerful learning pathways. In this guide, discover autism special interests examples, the science behind focused ...
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Autism and Airplanes: What Families Should Know Before Taking Flight
March 6, 2026
Autism and airplanes can make travel stressful for families. Learn practical tips to manage sensory challenges, reduce travel stress, and prepare for smoother airport travel ...
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ACT Therapy for Autism: A Guide for Families
February 9, 2026
Everyone faces difficult emotions at times. Stress, worry, frustration, and unwanted thoughts can disrupt daily life at home, school, or in social situations. For families ...
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Valentine´s Day for Children with Autism: Supporting Connection Without Overwhelm
February 5, 2026
Valentine´s Day for children with autism can bring excitement and overwhelm. Learn why this holiday can be challenging, how to prepare your child, and how ...
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Autistic Barbie: What Parents Need to Know About Inclusive Play and Representation
January 16, 2026
Autistic Barbie is sparking meaningful conversations about inclusion and representation. We explore what’s included, how families are responding, and why inclusive play matters.
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Impulse Control and Autism: 5 Key Factors and 7 Practical Strategies for Parents
January 13, 2026
Impulse control challenges are common in autism, but they’re not a reflection of effort or discipline. Learn the 5 key factors that impact impulse ...
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Autism and Mental Health: The Complexities and Connection
December 9, 2025
Understanding the link between autism and mental health is crucial for families dealing with emotional challenges. This guide highlights key factors and support options to ...
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Open Enrollment: Navigating Autism Therapy Coverage and ABA Benefits
December 3, 2025
Navigating health insurance can feel like a complex puzzle, especially when your primary focus is on securing the best care available for your child with ...
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Holidays with Autism: 7 Tips to Keep It Jolly and Inclusive!
December 1, 2025
Celebrating the holiday with autism can be joyful, meaningful, and unique. With thoughtful planning and an understanding, families can create inclusive traditions that feel safe ...
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Navigating Autism and Outings: A Practical Guide for Families
November 25, 2025
Navigating community outings with a child with autism can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. From sensory overload to unfamiliar environments, many challenges ...
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Autism Safety Tips: A Practical Guide for Families
November 18, 2025
Supporting a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often means learning to see the world through a different lens. One that is frequently shaped by ...
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12 Amazing Tips for An Autism-Friendly Thanksgiving!
November 5, 2025
Preparing for autism and Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be stressful. With a few thoughtful adjustments and sensory-friendly tips, families can create an autism-friendly Thanksgiving that’s ...
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Only Treats for One Massachusetts Boy During His Halloween Adventure to the White House
October 31, 2025
Merrick received a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this week – he was invited to the White House to attend its annual Halloween celebrations. But one thing ...
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