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What is Non-Verbal Autism?

Being non-verbal among children with autism is fairly common – research shows that about one third are nonverbal, meaning that they speak no more than a few words. There are several reasons for this, and depending on their background, some children can learn to talk with interventions at an autism treatment center. In this article,…

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Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Next Steps

Most parents’ greatest hopes are that their children grow up to be happy and healthy, so learning that your child might have autism spectrum disorder can feel scary. However, sometimes the symptoms of ASD aren’t as obvious as you might think. This is why it is important for your pediatrician to perform screenings at your…

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What Parents Should Know About the Autism CARES Act

Originally becoming law in 2006, the Autism CARES Act was initially the Combatting Autism Act. During 2011, 2014, and 2019, it was reauthorized. The Autism CARES Act provides the main source of funding for research, services, and training. Funding is divided among the Centers for Disease Control, the Health Sources and Services Administration for Autism,…

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Understanding High Functioning Autism

High functioning autism is not a formal medical term or diagnosis. It refers to individuals who have autism but live more independently compared to other individuals on the autism spectrum. However, these individuals can benefit from autism treatment programs at some point in their lives. Autism is a developmental condition that causes individuals to experience…

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What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? What You Need to Know

So, what is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? Autism is a developmental condition that causes behavioral and social problems and negatively impacts communication skills.  ASD refers to the different levels of autism, ranging from mild to severe. Statistics from the Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) establish that for every 59 children born in…