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Life After an Autism Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Guide

Receiving an autism diagnosis for your child can bring a mix of emotions, questions, and uncertainty. This guide explores what families can expect after a ...
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Parents’ Guide: How to Talk To Your Pediatrician About Autism Concerns

This guide explains how to talk to your pediatrician about autism concerns, what to expect during the appointment, and how families can feel prepared moving ...
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Autism and Eye Contact

Autism and Eye Contact: Can Children with Autism Make Eye Contact?

Explore the importance of autism and eye contact, the challenges individuals with ASD face, and effective ABA therapy solutions at ABA Centers of Pennsylvania.
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2-year-old experiencing a toddler meltdown and covering their face leaving their family to question - Why Does My 2-Year-Old Have Meltdowns

Understanding Toddler Behavior: Why Does My 2-Year-Old Have Meltdowns?

Toddler meltdowns can feel overwhelming, especially at age two. This guide explains why they happen, how to respond, and when they may signal autism or ...
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What should my 2-year-old be doing socially: toddlers engaging in parallel play with colorful letters

Social Development Milestones: What Should My 2-Year-Old Be Doing?

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “What should my 2-year-old be doing?”—you’re not alone. For many parents, it’s a question that often comes up in ...
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Is My 18-Month-Old Behind? Developmental Milestones to Watch

If you’ve ever Googled “Is my 18-month-old behind?”—you’re not alone. At this stage, differences in speech, play, or social interaction can start to stand out. ...
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