Does Autism Get Worse Age

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Autism does not inherently “get worse” with age. It is a lifelong condition that evolves as individuals grow and face different demands at each life stage. Some aspects improve, some remain stable, and new challenges may emerge. Childhood to Adolescence Many autistic children show significant improvement in communication and social skills during childhood, particularly with […]

Georgia Autism Center

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Georgia’s network of autism centers continues to grow, offering families access to diagnostic services, therapy, and support throughout the state. Understanding what is available helps families make informed choices. Types of Autism Centers Autism centers in Georgia range from diagnostic-only facilities to comprehensive treatment centers offering ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills […]

Autism Organizations in Savannah

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Savannah, Georgia has a growing community of organizations dedicated to supporting families affected by autism. From therapy providers to advocacy groups, resources are available to help at every stage. Therapy and Treatment Providers Treetop ABA Therapy provides ABA services in the Savannah area with individualized treatment plans. Speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists in the region […]

Isvisual Stimming Always Autism

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Visual stimming, such as staring at lights, watching spinning objects, or looking at things from unusual angles, is common in autism but is not exclusive to it. Understanding when visual stimming is typical and when it warrants evaluation helps parents make informed decisions. What Visual Stimming Looks Like Visual stimming includes staring at lights or […]

ABA Therapy Strategies for Managing Meltdowns 650fb

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Meltdowns are one of the most challenging aspects of autism for both the individual experiencing them and their caregivers. ABA therapy provides a structured approach to understanding, preventing, and managing meltdowns effectively. Meltdowns vs. Tantrums A meltdown is not a tantrum. Tantrums are goal-directed behaviors, often stopping when the child gets what they want. Meltdowns […]

Autism Linked to Tylenol

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Headlines about Tylenol (acetaminophen) being “linked” to autism have generated significant public concern. Understanding what the research actually shows, and its limitations, helps parents make informed decisions. The Research Landscape Several observational studies have found statistical associations between prenatal acetaminophen use and slightly increased rates of autism and ADHD in offspring. A 2019 meta-analysis found […]

Is ABA Therapy Free in Ma

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ABA therapy is not technically “free” in Massachusetts, but robust insurance mandates and public programs mean most families can access it at little to no out-of-pocket cost. Private Insurance Coverage Massachusetts’ ARICA law requires commercial health insurers to cover diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder, including ABA therapy. There are no annual dollar caps […]

Causes of Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Autism spectrum disorder results from a complex combination of genetic factors, brain development differences, and, to a lesser extent, environmental influences. No single cause has been identified, and for most individuals, autism likely results from the interaction of multiple factors. Genetic Factors Genetics account for an estimated 60-90% of autism risk. Twin studies show high […]

Does Miralax Cause Autism

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There is no scientific evidence that Miralax (polyethylene glycol 3350) causes autism. This concern has circulated among parent communities but is not supported by peer-reviewed research. Where the Concern Comes From Some parents noticed behavioral changes in their autistic children when taking Miralax and attributed the medication as a contributing factor. The FDA received reports […]

Sibling Responsibilities and Autism

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Growing up with an autistic sibling shapes a child’s experience in profound ways, bringing both unique challenges and unexpected strengths. Supporting neurotypical siblings is an important but often overlooked aspect of family autism care. Common Sibling Experiences Siblings of autistic children often report feeling a mix of love, protectiveness, frustration, and sometimes resentment. They may […]