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Autism and Eye Contact: What It Really Means and Why It Should Be Understood, Not Forced
Autism and eye contact are often misunderstood. This blog explains why lack of eye contact does not always mean disengagement, and how joint attention plays a critical role in social development.

Autism and Valentine´s Day: Supporting Emotional Regulation and Flexibility with ABA Therapy
Autism and Valentine´s Day can feel emotionally intense. Learn Valentine’s Day tips for autism and how ABA therapy helps children build emotional regulation and flexibility.

Autistic Barbie and the Role of Play in Building Empathy
Learn how the new Autistic Barbie helps introduce children to differences through play, and how autism representation supports empathy, social learning, and early development.

Levels of ASD: Understanding Autism Severity Levels and How ABA Therapy Can Help Children Thrive
What do levels of ASD really mean—and why don’t we talk about “types” of autism anymore? Learn how autism severity levels are defined and how ABA Therapy can help children thrive with confidence and independence.

ADHD and Autism: Understanding How These Conditions Overlap, Differ, and Coexist
This blog explains ADHD and autism, how these conditions coexist, their similarities and differences, and why accurate diagnosis matters.

Autism and Elopement: Why It Happens and How to Keep Your Child Safe
This guide explores how to prevent it and compassionate, practical ways to protect children, teens, and adults with autism while respecting their needs.