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Young Adults with Autism in College: 4 Strategies for Success

The link between neurodiversity and substance abuse is an important topic and should be approached with empathy and understanding, recognizing the complexity of the situation. We are not here to judge or oversimplify but to explore the factors that contribute to this possible relationship and, more importantly, how we can support our neurodivergent loved ones in leading fulfilling and healthy lives.

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Autism-Assessment

Understanding the Autism Assessment Process: What Parents Should Know

Table of Contents What happens during autism assessment? Suspecting that a loved one may have a neurological or developmental disorder like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be a challenging experience. As parents, you want to protect your child from anything that might make their development more difficult. In these cases, pediatricians often recommend undergoing an autism assessment

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DAAY-Court

Bridging the Gap: DAAY Court and ABA for Youth with Autism

Table of Contents What does the DAAY Court mean for autism? Youth with autism often encounter a multitude of legal challenges due to the unique characteristics of their condition. These challenges can result in complex and usually detrimental interactions with the justice system, which may not fully address their specific needs. To tackle these issues,

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Understanding the Power of Short Diagnosis Times in Autism

Understanding the Power of Short Diagnosis Times in Autism

The link between neurodiversity and substance abuse is an important topic and should be approached with empathy and understanding, recognizing the complexity of the situation. We are not here to judge or oversimplify but to explore the factors that contribute to this possible relationship and, more importantly, how we can support our neurodivergent loved ones in leading fulfilling and healthy lives.

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Back-to-school Anxiety

Managing Back-to-School Anxiety for Children with Autism

The link between neurodiversity and substance abuse is an important topic and should be approached with empathy and understanding, recognizing the complexity of the situation. We are not here to judge or oversimplify but to explore the factors that contribute to this possible relationship and, more importantly, how we can support our neurodivergent loved ones in leading fulfilling and healthy lives.

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The Parity Act

The Parity Act for Autism Coverage: Making ABA Therapy Accessible

The link between neurodiversity and substance abuse is an important topic and should be approached with empathy and understanding, recognizing the complexity of the situation. We are not here to judge or oversimplify but to explore the factors that contribute to this possible relationship and, more importantly, how we can support our neurodivergent loved ones in leading fulfilling and healthy lives.

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Working with Autism

Working with Autism and Sensory Sensitivities: 3 ABA Tips!

The link between neurodiversity and substance abuse is an important topic and should be approached with empathy and understanding, recognizing the complexity of the situation. We are not here to judge or oversimplify but to explore the factors that contribute to this possible relationship and, more importantly, how we can support our neurodivergent loved ones in leading fulfilling and healthy lives.

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Playdates in Autism

Playdates in Autism: Navigating Challenges and Strategies

For many of us, playing with other kids and friends was a natural and fundamental part of our childhood. We fondly remember neighborhood games, adventures at school recess, and exciting weekend get-togethers with friends. These interactions were spontaneous and without much effort. However, playdates for autism are different experiences and are not always so natural. Differences in communication and the way they relate to others can make play a significant challenge.

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