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Building Social Skills in Autism Through Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy Social skills shape how children connect with the world — how they communicate, play, share, build friendships, and respond to the environment around them. For children with autism, developing social skills can be a significant challenge. They may struggle with understanding social cues, making eye contact, sharing emotions, or responding appropriately in social situations. These gaps can make daily life harder, from classroom interactions to family gathe
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Why Children with Autism Struggle with Eye Contact
Eye Contact in Autism Children Eye contact is often seen as a natural part of human communication. From infancy, most children instinctively look into the eyes of parents, caregivers, and people around them. It is considered a key social cue used to understand emotions, build trust, and stay connected during conversations. But for many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), eye contact is not instinctive—it can be overwhelming, uncomfortable, or even stressful. Parents
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How Early Diagnosis Can Improve Autism Outcomes
Autism Treatment Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is one of the most widely discussed developmental conditions in the world today. Its early signs often appear in infancy or toddlerhood, but many children go undiagnosed until later in life. Recognizing and addressing autism early can make a world of difference in a child’s development, social interactions, and quality of life. At a Child Development Centre in Vijayawada , experts emphasize that early identification and interven
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Nurturing Self-Confidence in Children with Psychology
Child Psychology Self-confidence is one of the most valuable traits a child can develop. It shapes how they perceive themselves, interact...
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How Developmental Screenings Help Identify Autism Early
Autism Development Screening Early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can significantly improve a child’s long-term...
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DSM-V Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder
DSM V Criteria The DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) provides a standardized framework for...
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