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What’s the Best Diet for an Autistic Child

The diet of an autistic child, especially picky eaters, can have a significant impact on their behavior, cognition, and overall functioning. Research suggests that certain nutrient insufficiencies in autistic children may contribute to issues related to brain development, bone growth, and muscle strength.  For example, low calcium and protein levels can affect physical development, balance, […]

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Autism and Picky Eating: Tips for Parents

Picky eating is a common challenge faced by many children with autism. In fact, a lot of children with autism exhibit some form of food selectivity, leading to a diet that includes fewer dairy products, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains compared to typical children.  These selective eating habits can be attributed to sensory sensitivities, texture […]

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Gifted Child Behavior Checklist

Identifying gifted children can be a complex process that requires careful observation and consideration of their behavior and characteristics. This is even more true for autistic children, who benefit greatly from specialized Autism Therapy Services due to the unique changes in their brains. One of the primary methods used to identify gifted children is through […]

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Aspergers and Autism Literal Thinking

Understanding the concept of literal interpretation is crucial in comprehending the cognitive style of individuals with autism.  Children and young people with autism often struggle with understanding abstract concepts due to their unique brain structure. This makes it challenging for them to comprehend non-tangible ideas or objects. They are considered concrete thinkers who focus on […]

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Autistic Thinking Examples: Understanding ASD

Autistic individuals may exhibit unique cognitive patterns that influence their perception and processing of information. These thinking styles include visual thinkers, verbal/logic thinkers, music, math, and pattern thinkers, as well as bottom-up thinkers. In this article, we’re going to look at various autistic thinking examples and figure out what they really mean. Cognitive Processes in […]

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Are Autistic People Smart?

According to studies, there are differences in the physical structures of the brain in some individuals with autism. These differences may include quicker brain growth in early childhood followed by thinning of cortical tissues. This unique pattern of brain development may contribute to the ability to process more detailed information. The combination of quicker brain […]

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What Part of the Brain Does Autism Affect?

In the brain of an individual with autism, the communication between the two hemispheres is not as fluid as it is in the brain of a neurotypical individual. This weaker connectivity can affect the integration of information and coordination of functions between the left and right hemispheres.  It may contribute to difficulties in areas such […]

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Fun Visual Activities for Autism

Engaging children with autism in fun visual activities can significantly enhance their development, improve their social skills, and provide a structured way to explore the world around them.  Visual activities are particularly effective because many individuals with autism are visual learners, meaning they process information more effectively when it is presented visually.  In this article, […]

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A List of Visual Supports for Autism

Research has shown that visual supports can be particularly helpful for individuals with autism due to their visual processing strengths.  According to studies, visual supports have been found to improve communication, reduce anxiety, enhance understanding, and promote independence in individuals with autism. By incorporating visual supports, individuals with autism can better navigate their environment, understand […]

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Autism and Colors: Do They Have Preference?

Children with ASD often perceive colors differently compared to their neurotypical peers. Visual defects associated with ASD can lead to a preference for duller hues, which can have a calming effect on individuals with autism. White and gray undertones are particularly comforting for autistic children. These subdued colors may help create a visually soothing environment […]