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Contact-Challenges

Eye Contact Challenges in Autistic Kids: Tips and Insights

Imagine Jane, a mother, watching her son Michael at a family gathering. While other children are engaging in conversations and play, he appears to pay ...
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Humming

Understanding and Managing Humming in Autistic Children

Meet Sarah, a mother to a lively five-year-old boy called Leo. Sarah had noticed from the beginning of his life that he was quite different ...
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Support-Autistic

Bounding with Purpose: Supporting Autistic Children Who Love to Jump

Mia, a five-year-old who can bring energy and enthusiasm into any room. Initially they saw her constant jumping as being a measure of boundless childish ...
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Children’s-Fascination

Managing Autistic Children’s Fascination with Spinning Objects

Imagine a sunny day in the park, where children play and laugh while leaves rustle in the wind. Among them is a little boy named ...
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Chewing-Behaviors

Cracking the Code: Manage Chewing Behaviors in Autistic Kids

Sarah was seated on the living room couch observing her seven-year-old boy Ethan as he intensely chewed into his most preferred plaything at its corner. ...
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Walking-in-Autistic

Understanding and Managing Toe Walking in Autistic Children

Alex is a four-year-old who is always very energetic and curious. At the same time, his walking style is peculiar—he tends to use his toes ...
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