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Why Kids With Autism Line Up Toys
Why Kids With Autism Line Up Toys
Why Kids With Autism Line Up Toys
Why Kids With Autism Line Up Toys
Why Kids With Autism Line Up Toys
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Why Kids With Autism Line Up Toys

Many parents notice that children with autism often line up toys instead of playing with them in traditional ways. This behavior is linked to a preference for order, predictability, and routines. For kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), arranging toys in straight lines can provide comfort and reduce anxiety by creating a sense of control

How Do Visual Supports Help in Autism Communication?
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How Do Visual Supports Help in Autism Communication?

Visual supports are one of the most effective tools in enhancing communication for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These supports, such as picture cards, schedules, charts, or digital apps provide clear, concrete cues that make language and expectations easier to understand. For many children with autism, spoken words can feel overwhelming or confusing. Visuals

What is Rett’s Autism?
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What is Rett’s Autism?

The term Rett’s autism is sometimes used to describe Rett syndrome, a rare genetic neurological disorder that primarily affects girls. While Rett syndrome shares certain traits with autism, such as challenges in communication, social interaction, and repetitive behaviors, it is not the same as autism. Instead, Rett syndrome is caused by mutations in the MECP2

Is Neurodivergent Autism?
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Is Neurodivergent Autism?

The term neurodivergent refers to individuals whose brains function differently from what is considered “typical.” Autism is one of the most recognized neurodivergent conditions, but it is not the only one. ADHD, dyslexia, and other developmental differences also fall under the neurodivergent umbrella. So, is neurodivergent autism? The answer is that autism is a type

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