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Baby making eye contact and reaching for toy, illustrating early social engagement and signs of autism at 12 months

Signs of Autism at 12 Months: Early Symptoms Parents Should Know

Noticing small differences in your baby around their first birthday? You’re not alone. Early signs of autism at 12 months can be subtle—like missing gestures, ...
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Early Signs of Autism in an 18-Month-Old: What Parents Should Know

It often starts with something subtle. If your 18-month-old isn’t responding to their name, pointing, or trying to communicate, it’s worth paying attention—not panicking. Early ...
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Unveiling the History of World Autism Awareness Day

World Autism Awareness Day: Moving From Awareness to Acceptance

What does World Autism Awareness Day really mean today? A closer look at its impact, purpose, and why it still matters.
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Hands holding a simple gut diagram to highlight the connection between the Gut-brain axis and autism

Gut-Brain Axis and Autism: Understanding the Connection Between the Gut and the Brain

What is the Gut-brain axis and autism? Learn how gut health may influence well-being and how ABA therapy supports children in Pennsylvania.
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Adult supporting a young child during a playful learning activity to build soft skills in ABA

Soft Skills in ABA: The Human Side of Effective Therapy

Learn why soft skills in ABA improve therapy outcomes, collaboration, and engagement in ABA professionals.
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Neurodiverse vs Neurodivergent What Pennsylvania Families Should Know About Autism and Neurodiversity

Neurodiverse vs Neurodivergent: What Pennsylvania Families Should Know About Autism and Neurodiversity

What’s the difference between neurodiverse vs neurodivergent? This guide explains how these terms relate to autism and neurodiversity, why the distinction matters for families, and ...
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