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autistic children

  1. Homulilly

    [Update2] NT needs help connecting with autistic children (ABA trigger warning)

    Updated 4/27/2022. Current situation update. I'm trying to decide whether to stay or quit and need some suggestions. Thanks to all! This is on #32. Updated 3/14/2022. Compiled things I need help with without the triggering stories from my original post. This info is on #23. Please still proceed...
  2. G

    How heritable is Autism?

    How likely is it for Autistic parents to have Autistic children? I remember googling this and finding results that said "parents with Autistic traits, are more likely to have children with Autism," but nothing saying how likely it is for Autistic parents to have Autistic children. The cynical...
  3. P

    Funding Early Intervention

    Presidential candidate Andrew Yang wants to fund early intervention for children with autism. He himself has a child on the spectrum. Fund Autism Intervention - Andrew Yang for President
  4. Renzo

    How to Help Your Autistic Child Thrive

    How to Help Your Autistic Child Thrive (Source) Autistic children face a lot of misunderstanding. You can trust me on that because I've been in the same position as your promising boy or girl is now. Just like your kid, I have autism. Just like your kid, I had parents who really wanted to help...
  5. Butterfly88

    Why Autism Doesn’t Have to be Scary for Children

    Why Autism Doesn’t Have to be Scary for Children http://www.patheos.com/blogs/withoutacrystalball/2018/08/why-autism-doesnt-have-to-be-scary-for-children/ This quote confused me. "Looking at them with compassion, I told them, my son, been born with a brain that had parts of it that didn’t...
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