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Adults with Autism: Understanding Autism in Adulthood and the Transition Beyond Childhood

Adults with autism continue to navigate communication, work, relationships, and independence beyond childhood. Learn about autism in adulthood, how it changes, and the challenges of ...
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Valentine´s Day and Autism: Understanding Challenges and Creating Inclusive, Sensory-Friendly Experiences

This blog explains how Valentine´s Day and autism intersect and provides practical, sensory-friendly strategies to support emotional expression, social interaction, and inclusive participation at school ...
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Autism Levels Explained What Autism Level 1, 2, and 3 Really Mean in Daily Life

Autism Levels Explained: What Autism Level 1, 2, and 3 Really Mean in Daily Life

Autism levels aren’t just clinical terms; they shape daily routines, communication, and support needs. Learn what autism level 1, autism level 2, and autism level ...
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Barbie‑style doll representing the autistic Barbie, a doll created to represent girls with autism

Autistic Barbie: Representation vs. Reality and Why Autism Visibility in Toys Matters

Learn why inclusive toys matter, why no single doll can represent the entire spectrum, and how play and early support help children with autism thrive.
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Burnout in BCBAs shown by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst feeling overwhelmed by workload and clinical demands.

Burnout in BCBAs: When Clinical Passion Meets Chronic Strain

This article explores the causes of BCBA burnout, early warning signs, and evidence-based strategies that support sustainable, ethical practice.
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Tiles spelling “AUTISM”, used to illustrate the question “Am I on the spectrum”

Am I on the Spectrum? Recognizing Autism Signs in Teens and Adults

Have you asked yourself questions like “Am I on the Spectrum?” Understanding the signs can be the first step toward clarity and support.
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