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Children with ASD often have the desire to interact with others, but may not know how to engage appropriately and may be considerably overwhelmed by the idea of new social experiences. Social skills are the rules and traditional customs that drive our interactions with others from our families and wider society. Read the blog to find out more....
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The symptoms and signs of autism vary greatly from child to child, and so while some children with autism have only mild symptoms, others have to face challenges that affect every part of their day....
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Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that generally appears before the age of 3. Find out what areas of learning and development of autism affect children....
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Autistic masking is a survival strategy for autistic people. It is used to hide autistic symptoms or traits and to mimic the neurotypical. Masking in school can present in many different ways. Find out more about masking in autism....
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder. About 1 in 100 people have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Many researchers believe that autism is almost 3 times more prevalent in boys than girls, but more girls and gender-diverse people are being diagnosed in their later years....
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ASD is a spectrum disorder, which means that every child with ASD has different needs. It is important to remember that kids with ASD are neither frightening, nor naughty, but just different....
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Children and young people with autism are often faced with mental health difficulties on a daily basis, leading to meltdowns, sensory sensitivities and feeling like they can't communicate well enough to be heard....
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Recent studies into the connection between gender-diversity and autism has revealed that people with autism are more likely to be gender-diverse than cisgender people....
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