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Autism and Spatial Awareness
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Autism and Spatial Awareness

Spatial awareness—the ability to understand where our bodies are in space and how we relate to objects and people around us—is crucial for daily tasks, movement, and social interaction. For
Autism and food obsession
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Autism and Food Obsession

Food is not just nourishment—it’s also tied to culture, emotion, and behavior. For individuals with autism, the relationship with food can be especially complex. One behavior that raises concerns for
Autism and Tongue Thrust
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Autism and Tongue Thrust

Autism and Tongue Thrust Autism and Tongue Thrust | Tongue thrust—also called orofacial muscular imbalance or an anterior tongue posture—is a condition in which the tongue pushes forward against or
pros and cons of autism
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Pros and Cons of Autism

Pros and Cons of Autism | Understanding both the advantages and challenges of autism can help society create a more inclusive environment. Autism is a complex condition that can lead
Selective Mutism and Autism
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Selective Mutism and Autism

Selective mutism and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are two distinct conditions that can sometimes co-occur, leading to complexities in diagnosis and treatment. Understanding the relationship between the two can help
Hand Flapping and Autism
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Hand Flapping in Autism

Hand flapping is a behavior often associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but it can also occur in neurotypical individuals. This blog will explore what hand flapping is, its significance,
Gestalt Language Processors
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Understanding Gestalt Language Processors & Autism

Language development is a complex process that varies significantly among individuals, particularly those on the Autism Spectrum. One fascinating aspect of this variability is the distinction between analytic language processors