Key Points Meltdowns in autism are involuntary reactions to sensory or emotional overload, not intentional behaviour aimed at achieving a goal. Tantrums are goal-directed and ...

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Key Points: • Siblings benefit from clear explanations of autism that match their age and emotional readiness.• Supportive routines, shared activities, and intentional one-on-one time ...

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Key Points Structured routines and frequent scheduled bathroom visits help autistic children learn toileting more rapidly and consistently. Positive reinforcement and visual support, rather than ...

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Key Points Children with autism often experience difficulty interpreting facial expressions, gestures, and tone. Breaking social cues into simple steps makes learning more achievable and ...

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Key Points:• ABA at home helps children learn new skills within familiar daily routines and moments.• Parents can use simple ABA strategies like reinforcement, prompting, ...

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Key Points: Turn-taking underpins social communication; early practice promotes sharing, patience, and conversational skills. Everyday routines and simple games offer natural opportunities to learn “my ...

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