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Swimming safety

Swimming Safety for Children with Autism: Essential Strategies to Keep Your Loved One Safe

As summer approaches and families across Tennessee begin planning trips to lakes, beaches, and backyard pools, the excitement of warm-weather fun builds quickly. For most children, swimming is a favorite ...
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Autism statistics

Latest CDC Autism Statistics: 1 in 31 Children are Diagnosed with ASD in the US

It’s no secret that autism has become an increasingly important topic in conversations around child development, education, and healthcare. But with the latest autism statistics from the Centers for Disease ...
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Autism and Traveling

Autism and Traveling: Making Summer Adventures More Inclusive and Fun

For many families, the arrival of summer means planning road trips, booking flights, and mapping out long-awaited vacations. The promise of adventure and relaxation hangs in the air. But for ...
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Autism in Teens

Autism in Teens: Navigating Change, Growth, and Support  

For many families, the word "autism" or "being on the spectrum" begins to make its way into their children's lives at an early age. However, discovering autism in teens is ...
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President Trump's administration changes, autism policy shifts at the CDC, and funding challenges have raised questions about the future of autism research and support.

President Trump, Autism Policy, and the Future: What TN Families Need to Know

Autism care is not about politics; it’s about providing the best support for those who need it most. Let’s examine the recent developments and their potential effects on the autism ...
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Anger in Autism: 5 Strategies for Parents to Help Regulate Emotions

Parents and caregivers of kids and teens with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are involved in a constant journey of learning. From understanding sensory sensitivities to navigating social interactions, parents and ...
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