When parents first receive an autism diagnosis for their child, one of the most common questions is, “How common is autism?” Understanding autism prevalence helps families place their experiences …Read More
For decades, autism was believed to affect more males than females—often by a ratio of four-to-one or even higher. Yet as our understanding of autism expands, it is becoming …Read More
Autism is often misunderstood. It’s sometimes seen as a single, uniform condition—people mistakenly believe that “all individuals with autism are the same.” In reality, autism is a spectrum, meaning …Read More
The early years of a child’s life are filled with rapid development and milestones, from taking first steps to saying first words. By the age of two, most children …Read More
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects both boys and girls, but the way it manifests can differ significantly between genders. Traditionally, autism has been more commonly diagnosed in boys, leading …Read More
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly individualized condition that can vary significantly from one child to another. To better understand and address the diverse needs of children with …Read More
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