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Understanding Autism: Is It Lifelong, and How Do People Adapt?
Understanding Autism: Is It Lifelong, and How Do People Adapt?
Understanding Autism: Is It Lifelong, and How Do People Adapt?
Understanding Autism: Is It Lifelong, and How Do People Adapt?
Understanding Autism: Is It Lifelong, and How Do People Adapt?
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Understanding Autism: Is It Lifelong, and How Do People Adapt?

Yes, autism is generally considered a lifelong condition. It’s a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how individuals perceive and interact with the world. While there’s no cure for autism, many people lead fulfilling lives with the right support. Understanding Autism Across the Lifespan Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) encompasses a range of traits, including challenges with social

Is It Autism or Introversion? Here’s How to Spot the Key Differences
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Is It Autism or Introversion? Here’s How to Spot the Key Differences

Sometimes, it’s hard to tell the difference between autism and introversion, especially since both involve a preference for solitude. But, while they might look similar on the surface, they are actually very different.  Autism is a neurological condition that affects social skills, communication, and behavior, whereas introversion is simply a personality trait. Understanding the difference

What Is the Difference Between ABA and BCBA?
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What Is the Difference Between ABA and BCBA?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) and BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) are closely related but not the same. ABA refers to a set of therapeutic techniques and principles used to improve socially significant behaviors, such as communication, social interaction, and daily living skills in children with autism. ABA is the approach used to teach new skills and

Can Two Autistic People Have a “Normal” Child?
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Can Two Autistic People Have a “Normal” Child?

Yes, two autistic individuals can absolutely have a neurotypical, or “normal”, child. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has a genetic component, meaning the chances of having a child with autism may be slightly higher if one or both parents are autistic. However, it does not guarantee that the child will be on the spectrum. Many autistic

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