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Is Autism More Common Today Than 20 Years Ago? | Kids n Heart ABA
Is Autism More Common Today Than 20 Years Ago? | Kids n Heart ABA
Is Autism More Common Today Than 20 Years Ago? | Kids n Heart ABA
Is Autism More Common Today Than 20 Years Ago? | Kids n Heart ABA
Is Autism More Common Today Than 20 Years Ago? | Kids n Heart ABA
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Is Autism More Common Today Than 20 Years Ago? | Kids n Heart ABA

Many parents ask, “Is autism more common today than it was 20 years ago?” Research shows that autism diagnoses have increased significantly over the past two decades. However, this rise does not necessarily mean that more children are developing autism. Instead, several factors explain the higher numbers. First, the definition of autism has broadened over

How ABA Therapy Enhancing Social Skills: Benefits Kids with ASD
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How ABA Therapy Enhancing Social Skills: Benefits Kids with ASD

Social skills are fundamental to our growth and ability to connect with others. For children on the autism spectrum, developing these skills can be a significant challenge, often affecting their ability to form relationships. Fortunately, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy offers a proven path forward. This evidence-based approach helps children with autism learn to communicate

All About Autism: Definition and Overview
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All About Autism: Definition and Overview

Welcome to an overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This guide provides a clear definition of autism and explores this complex developmental disorder. ASD impacts how individuals communicate, interact with others, and experience the world. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated one in 36 children in the United States

Regressive Autism: Causes and How to Support Your Child
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Regressive Autism: Causes and How to Support Your Child

As a parent, watching your child grow and meet developmental milestones is a joyous experience. But what happens when that progress suddenly halts or reverses? If your child has started to lose communication or social skills they once had, it could be a sign of regressive autism. This form of autism spectrum disorder, marked by

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