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Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for Children With Autism

Studies have shown that children with autism who receive early intervention treatments such as applied behavioral analysis, or ABA therapy, are much more successful in building the social, communication and daily life skills with which they typically struggle. That’s why spotting the early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are so key for parents, caregivers, […]

Infantilization and Autism

As parents and caregivers, we only want what’s best for our children and those we are responsible for. We do everything we can to provide for them, to support them and to get them whatever they need and want. This is obviously a very good thing. However, sometimes, we can tend to “baby” them too […]

Understanding Stigma in Autism

Our understanding of autism has come a long way in the last 20 years or so. A little more than 10 years ago, in fact, a new term was coined called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which wrapped multiple neurodevelopmental disorders that shared similar signs and symptoms under one umbrella. Along with this increased knowledge about […]

Autism and Tantrums

Almost all parents have experienced a time when their child threw a temper tantrum. Maybe it was because they didn’t get what they wanted, or they were hungry, tired or bored. Whatever the cause parents know that tantrums just come with the territory of raising children. While the frequency and severity of these tantrums can […]

Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is defined as a neurodevelopmental disorder that, in varying ways and degrees, affects a child’s social interaction and communication abilities. It’s also characterized by repetitive behaviors and restrictive interests. Each child who has autism is uniquely affected, though there are many common signs and symptoms of it. Many children have trouble […]

Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis and CDD

In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association coined the term autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In doing so, it created one big umbrella under which multiple neurodevelopmental disorders are now housed. This was done because the disorders were previously treated separately, even though they all had very similar signs, symptoms and approaches to treatment. Two of the […]

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and CDD

In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association coined a new term that changed the way people thought and approached certain neurodevelopmental disorders. That term autism spectrum disorder (ASD), today covers a variety of different disorders under one umbrella, as each has a lot of similarities in terms of causes, signs and symptoms. Two of the more […]

Learning Communication Skills with ABA Therapy

Each child who has autism exhibits signs and symptoms in different ways. This fact is why the term autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was coined a little more than 10 years ago — to describe how the effects of the neurodevelopmental disorder can truly span a wide spectrum. While every child on the autism spectrum is truly […]

Leukodystrophy and CDD

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) covers a wide array of different neurodevelopmental disorders. Coined in 2013, the term covers many different disorders that were at one time treated completely separately from each other. Asperger’s syndrome and autism are two of the most well-known disorders wrapped under the ASD umbrella. Another one that doesn’t get as much […]

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