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  2. Autism Resources for Parents and for People on the Spectrum

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    Summary. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or autism, is group of neurological and developmental disorders. Autism affects communication, social functioning, learning, and behavior. According to the ...

  3. Regression in Autism: Signs, Causes, and Support - Healthline

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    loss of previously used words or phrases. overall decreased communication. new challenges in forming sentences. grammar mistakes. reverting to infantile sounds, like cooing or babbling. not ...

  4. Speech Therapy for Autism: How It Works - Healthline

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    Here are a few tips that parents and caregivers can use to help an autistic child in speech therapy: Practice communication at home to reinforce therapy lessons. Use visual aids to aid ...

  5. AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Autism

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    AAC also helps non-verbal autistic individuals communicate with their peers. Augmentative and alternative communication can include both aided and unaided communication. Unaided Modes. Unaided ...

  6. Magellan Health Services Collaborates with Rethink Autism to ...

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    Magellan Health Services Collaborates with Rethink Autism to Offer Autism Assist First-in-Industry Support System for Parents of Children with Autism AVON, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE) ...

  7. Interactive Autism Network - Wikipedia

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    Interactive Autism Network. Interactive Autism Network (IAN) is a research registry which matches researchers and their studies to families who qualify to participate in and benefit from the research. The network closed to new participants in 2019. IAN facilitates ongoing research in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs).

  8. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Autism Alert Cards, for example, are available for autistic people in London, England, UK so that police and emergency personnel will recognize autistic individuals and respond appropriately. The cards, which encourage autism-friendly interaction, have a couple of key points about interacting with autistic people. Life events

  9. Visual Schedule for Autism: How to Create Your Own - Healthline

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    eating breakfast. packing your backpack. getting on the school bus. Once the child is at school, they may have another visual schedule to follow. That schedule could include things like: saying ...