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RBT Role in Autism Explained What Families in Connecticut Should Know

RBT Role in Autism Explained: What Families in Connecticut Should Know

What does an RBT do for autism? When a child is diagnosed with autism and begins with ABA Therapy, that is the first question parents ...
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Children with backpacks running up stairs toward a school building, symbolizing back-to-school transitions. The image reflects the excitement and challenges, including anxiety, that can come with this time of year.

6 Tips to Help Kids with ASD Manage Back-to-School Anxiety

The start of a new school year often brings excitement and anticipation for many families. However, for parents and caregivers of children with autism spectrum ...
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Self-Care Skills for Kids with Autism Made Simple: A Guide

Self-Care Skills for Kids with Autism Made Simple: A Guide

For many of the kids in this community, developing self-care skills is a key step toward helping them thrive and feel confident in their daily ...
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Exploring Art Therapy: Why It Works for Autism and How to Begin

Art Therapy for Autism Explained: Key Benefits and Simple Ways to Start

Art therapy opens doors for children with autism, offering a creative way to express emotions and connect with others. Explore its proven benefits, practical activities, ...
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autism and law enforcement

Autism and Law Enforcement: Creating Safer Interactions Through Understanding

The relationship between autism and law enforcement can be complex and challenging to navigate. Autism affects how a person communicates, understands information, and interacts with ...
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Celebrities with Autistic Children Share Inspiring Stories

Celebrities with Autistic Children Share Inspiring Stories

These celebrities with autistic children have turned personal challenges into opportunities to educate others, fund research, and provide much-needed support to those navigating life on ...
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