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Unveiling the Extraordinary: Autism’s Special Talents and Unique Abilities
Autism is often discussed in terms of challenges — communication differences, social expectations, sensory needs, and behavioural features. But there’s another side that often goes uncelebrated. Yes, I’m talking about Autism’s Special Talents and Unique Abilities — strengths that are powerful, inspiring, and deeply human. In this blog, you’ll discover what these talents are, how…
29 APR 2024
7 MIN READ
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Promoting Understanding: Autism Training for Communities
In a world where diversity is celebrated, understanding and accommodating neurodiversity should be at the forefront of our societal endeavors. Among the spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders, autism stands out, not just for its prevalence but also for the unique challenges it poses to individuals and their communities. Promoting understanding through autism training for communities isn’t just a…
22 APR 2024
4 MIN READ
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Nurturing Learning: A Comprehensive Guide to Homeschooling for Autistic Children
Once considered an alternative educational path, homeschooling has gained widespread recognition as a viable option for families seeking personalized learning experiences. For parents of autistic children, homeschooling offers unique advantages tailored to their child’s specific needs and learning styles. In this guide, we’ll explore the intricacies of homeschooling, mainly focusing on its application for autistic…
22 APR 2024
5 MIN READ
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Autism and Mental Health: What Every One Should Know in 2026
When we talk about Autism and mental health, we must speak clearly, honestly, and with compassion. You may already know that autism affects how a person communicates, interacts socially, and experiences the world. But did you know that many autistic people also face mental health challenges throughout their lives? In this guide, I’ll explain the…
19 APR 2024
14 MIN READ
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Autism in Teens
Navigating through Autism during Teenage Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a diverse group of sensory, social, emotional and communication concerns. Restrictive patterns of atypical activities and behaviors are seen in ASD, for example, difficulty with transition from one activity to another, a focus on details and unusual reactions to sensations. People with…
27 MAR 2024
3 MIN READ
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Autism in Women
Autism in Women Historically, autism has been predominantly studied and diagnosed in males, leading to a gender bias in understanding and identifying the condition. However, recent studies have depicted the unique characteristics, challenges, and experiences of autistic women and girls. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by pervasive deficits in communication…
27 MAR 2024
4 MIN READ

