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Autistic Barbie: What Parents Need to Know About Autism Representation in Toys

The autistic Barbie is more than a toy; it’s a step forward in autism representation and inclusive play. Learn how toys for autism support emotional growth and social learning.
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Splinter Skills in Autism: Understanding a “Small Strength” With a Big Impact

In this blog, we explore what splinter skills are, why they occur, how they differ from savant abilities, and how early intervention and ABA therapy can help transform these strengths ...
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Levels of Autism: Understanding Support Needs Across the Spectrum

Conversations about autism often start with a simple truth: everyone’s experience is different. Still, it’s common for families to encounter terms like Level 1 Autism, Level 2 Autism, or Level ...
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Autism-Friendly Holidays: 12 Simple Steps for a Jolly Holly Season

Autism-Friendly Christmas: 12 Simple Steps for a Jolly Holly Season

Christmas brings excitement and cherished memories, but for neurodiverse children, the same magic can become overwhelming. Learn how to create autism-friendly traditions.
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Working with Autism: Creating Environments Where Everyone Can Thrive

Discover in this blog practical, human-centered tips for people with autism working.
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Thanksgiving and Autism Tips for Making the Holiday Less Stressful and More Joyful

Thanksgiving and Autism: Tips for Making the Holiday Less Stressful and More Joyful

In this guide, we share practical, research-based strategies for creating a calm, sensory-friendly Thanksgiving that celebrates comfort, connection, and inclusion.
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