Navigating the Complex World of AuDHD: A Parent’s Guide

Understanding the Dual Nature of AuDHD is Crucial for Parental Support AuDHD is characterized by a blend of autistic traits, such as a natural inclination towards order and organization, and ADHD traits, which can include forgetfulness and disorganization. Dr. Sadik explains that these conditions can complement each other, with autism acting as a parent to […]

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Early Cognitive Development and Autism

Recognizing the importance of effortful control and sensory motor skills in your child’s early development Effortful control and sensory motor skills play a critical role in the early development of children, particularly those at risk for autism. Effortful control, which involves the deliberate regulation of emotions and behavior, can be observed through how quickly a […]

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Navigating Autism: How Parents Can Support Their Children’s Sensory Needs

The Importance of Recognizing and Addressing Sensory Issues in Your Child One of the key challenges for autistic individuals is dealing with sensory sensitivities, which can manifest in various ways, such as aversions to certain textures, sounds, or environments. As a parent, it’s crucial to identify these sensitivities in your child. For instance, if your […]

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Autism Advocacy: Navigating Misinformation and Supporting Your Child

Understanding the Current Political Climate Around Autism Can Help You Navigate It Better The recent political focus on autism, spearheaded by figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Trump, has reignited the debunked theory that vaccines cause autism. This narrative, despite being thoroughly discredited, continues to influence public health policy and can lead to […]

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Navigating Neurodivergence: A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Your Child’s Unique Journey

Understanding that Neurodivergence is a Journey of Constant Evolution Neurodivergence is not a static condition but a journey of constant evolution. Unlike the traditional life path that many expect—graduate at 21, get a job, marry, and have kids—neurodivergent individuals often experience ongoing personal development. As a parent, recognizing and celebrating this continuous evolution can help […]

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Autistic Minds: A Driving Force in Human Invention and Progress

Autistic individuals have historically contributed to human invention and progress Autistic people have played a central role in human invention, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the world. This view of autism as part of the diversity of human beings highlights the importance of recognizing and celebrating the unique ways autistic individuals think and […]

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How Social Conditioning Affects Children with ADHD and Autism

The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Its Impact on Children Early diagnosis of ADHD and autism can be transformative for children. It provides a framework for understanding their behaviors and needs, which can alleviate feelings of shame and confusion. Dr. Becky Quick, a clinical psychologist specializing in these conditions, emphasizes the significance of early diagnosis:

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From Rare to Common: The Evolution of Autism Diagnosis Over Four Decades

The Evolution of Autism Diagnosis and Understanding Forty years ago, autism was primarily associated with children who also had learning disabilities. At that time, the majority of autistic individuals diagnosed were children, and the condition was considered quite rare, with a prevalence of about four in 10,000 children. Today, the landscape has changed dramatically, with […]

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Navigating Learning Challenges with Confidence

The Myth of the Fixed Brain: Debunking Learning Disability Narratives Let’s start by shattering a common myth: the idea that learning disabilities are a life sentence. The brain is not a static entity but a dynamic organ capable of change and growth throughout life. This concept, known as neuroplasticity, means that with the right strategies […]

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Busting Myths: Why Learning Difficulties Are Not a Life Sentence

The Power of Early Intervention When it comes to learning challenges like dysgraphia Dysgraphia , early intervention is your secret weapon. It’s like catching a snowball before it turns into an avalanche. The sooner you address these issues, the more manageable they become. As a parent, your role is pivotal. You’re not just a bystander; […]

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