Autism Autonomy: How Relinquishing Control Aids Self-Regulation

Reframing Autistic Behaviors as Unmet Needs In discussions about autism, parents often shared how they initially viewed their child’s behavior as oppositional. Specifically, terms like “headstrong,” “stubborn,” or “oppositional” were used to describe the child’s actions. Over time, with increased education and understanding, these parents realized that what they perceived as oppositional behavior in their […]

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Preparing for Autism Assessment: A Comprehensive Approach

“Collecting Autism Trait Observations from Family” In discussions about Autism, a valuable insight shared was the importance of gathering evidence from friends and family to identify autistic traits and behaviors in a child. The transcript specifically advised parents to ask their friends and family members if they can identify traits of Autism in their child, […]

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Transforming Autism Challenges: The Behavior-Focused Approach

Addressing Behaviors, Not Labels in Autism Parenting In discussions about Autism, it was shared that parents should focus on addressing specific behaviors rather than labeling the child. For children with Autism, this approach is crucial as they may internalize labels like “naughty” or “misbehaved,” leading to a self-fulfilling prophecy where they act according to the […]

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Celebrating Autistic Talents: A Parent’s Guide to Nurturing Unique Abilities

Celebrating Autistic Children’s Unique Talents In discussions about Autism, it was shared that some of the greatest scientists of past and present generations have leveraged their creative minds, influenced by their Autism, to achieve remarkable feats. The transcript specifically highlights that autistic individuals are gifted and talented, pointing out their potential contributions to society. For […]

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Transforming Neurodivergence: The Gut Health Diet Strategy

“Optimize Gut Health with Colorful Diet” In a discussion about managing neurodivergence, an expert emphasized the importance of gut health, particularly through dietary choices. They specifically recommended a diet rich in diverse, fresh produce to support neurodivergent individuals, such as children with dyslexia. The expert advised minimizing the intake of processed foods and sugars, stating […]

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Navigating Autism: Empowering Parents to Support Non-Speaking Children

Understanding the Wide Spectrum of Autism Helps Parents Set Realistic Expectations Autism is a wide-ranging spectrum, and each child’s experience is unique. James Hunt’s sons, Jude and Tommy, represent one end of this spectrum where verbal communication is not possible. It’s crucial for parents to understand that autism can manifest in many different ways. While […]

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Navigating Adult Onset Tourette’s

Understanding the Unexpected Diagnosis of Adult Onset Tourette’s Can Be a Shock Learning that your child has developed Tourette’s as an adult can feel like a sudden, jarring change. Luke Manton’s experience of adult onset Tourette’s began with unexplained seizures and vocal tics, leading to a life-altering diagnosis. As a parent, it’s crucial to recognize […]

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Understanding the Tug-of-War in Children with ADHD and Autism

* Understanding the Dual Diagnosis of ADHD and Autism Can Help You Support Your Child Better When your child has both ADHD and autism, they may experience an internal tug-of-war between opposing traits of the two conditions. For instance, the impulsivity of ADHD might clash with the need for predictability and structure that often comes […]

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Mothers of Misfits: Navigating the Complex World of Autism Plus

Understanding Autism Plus and Its Challenges Can Help You Better Support Your Child Autism Plus refers to the coexistence of autism with other conditions, such as medical, learning, or psychiatric disorders. This complexity can make it difficult to pinpoint the exact needs of your child. As a parent, it’s important to focus on the specific […]

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Creating a Tailored Learning Environment for Children on the Autism Spectrum

Understanding the unique needs of each child is crucial for effective learning Juliana emphasizes that each of her children, despite all being on the spectrum, has distinct needs and learning styles. This understanding is pivotal for parents, as it requires us to tailor our approach to each child’s strengths and challenges. Recognizing that one size […]

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