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Autism in India: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers

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Autism Symptoms by Age

Autism Symptoms by Age: Signs in Babies, Toddlers & Children

Recognizing autism symptoms by age can help parents identify developmental differences early and seek appropriate support. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects communication, social interaction, behavior, and sensory processing.  Because autism presents differently in every child, understanding the early signs of autism in babies, toddlers, and children is important for timely

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Red Flags in Child Development You Should Not Ignore

Every child develops and learns at their own pace. Small delays are a natural part of development in children. However, certain signs that can raise further concerns for children, called developmental red flags, may require a child to receive more support. Knowing the right things to ask, such as how

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autism symptoms in toddlers

Speech Delay vs Autism: What’s the Difference?

Many parents worry when their child is not speaking as expected. One common question is whether a child has a speech delay or if the signs point to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While both ASD detection and late speaking can involve delayed speech, they are not the same. Understanding the

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ADHD vs Autism

Autism vs ADHD: Key Differences

Many parents notice behaviors in their child such as inattention, high energy, difficulty following instructions, or social challenges. This often leads to confusion between Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While these conditions can share some overlapping signs, they are distinct and affect children in different ways.

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autism spectrum disorder

What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder? A Simple Guide for Parents

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is defined as a developmental condition that affects the way children communicate, socialise with others, and view the world. It is often referred to as a spectrum because it tends to affect different children in different ways. Some individuals may need tremendous assistance in their daily

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