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Autism And Play: Why Fun Enhances ABA Therapy in Virginia

Autism and play: The fact is that kids love playing. Play is an essential part of a child’s development. It is natural and spontaneous, bringing ...
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Celebrity Autism Parents: Building Acceptance

At a time when conversations about autism and acceptance are becoming more prevalent, the discourse around autism has gained considerable power. As the world continues ...
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ADOS-2: A Tool for Autism Testing and Diagnosis

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that manifests in various ways. To better understand and diagnose autism, professionals employ advanced tools such ...
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Autism research

Autism Research: A Decade of Understanding

Understanding autism goes beyond mere acceptance. It is essential to comprehend the progression of this condition over the years, including advancements in diagnosis, unique characteristics, ...
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BCBA Burnout: 7 Effective Strategies to Address it

Typically, we read about the impacts of burnout on parents and caregivers of children with autism, recognizing their extraordinary efforts to enrich their child's life. ...
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Autism and the holidays

10 Helpful Strategies to Navigate Autism and the Holidays

The holiday season, radiant with joy, laughter, and time-honored traditions, often presents a distinctive set of challenges for families who have children on the autism ...
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