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Comportamientos Repetitivos en el Autismo: Comprendiendo, Manejando y Apoyando a Tu Hijo

Some behaviors can be natural and experienced by anyone at some point, but they can also be indicative of a deeper issue within certain conditions. For example, repetitive behaviors in autism are common. While many people might engage in similar behaviors occasionally to cope with stress or anxiety, for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), these behaviors often serve a more significant purpose related to their condition.

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Niños Bilingües con Autismo: Navegando por el Desarrollo del Lenguaje en el Espectro

In today’s increasingly interconnected world, many families navigate life using more than one language. For parents of bilingual children with autism, this presents unique questions and challenges. Can a child with autism successfully learn two languages? Will being bilingual help or hinder their communication development? If you’re a parent or caregiver seeking answers, you’re not alone.

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4 Maneras Para que tu Hijo con TEA se Prepare para las Comidas Navideñas

When we think about the holidays, we often picture family gatherings filled with laughter, traditions, and, of course, delicious holiday meals. Every family has its unique rituals, but for families with a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), planning holiday meals comes with additional considerations. From choosing dishes your child might enjoy to managing sensory sensitivities, preparing your child with autism for these celebrations can feel overwhelming.

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