Do Vaccines Cause Autism? Debunking the Myth with Science-Based Facts

The claim that vaccines cause autism is a persistent myth—one that is not supported by scientific evidence. Numerous large-scale, peer-reviewed studies have consistently found no link between childhood immunizations and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This includes the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine, which was wrongly targeted in the original source of misinformation.…
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Autism vs. Sensory Processing Disorder: What’s the Difference?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) can share some overlapping traits, particularly related to sensory experiences, but they are distinct conditions. Recognizing the differences is important for guiding appropriate support, therapy, and understanding.   Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)  involves differences in how the nervous system receives, organizes,…
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Top 10 Worst Jobs for Autistic Adults

Finding meaningful employment is a significant step toward independence. For many autistic adults, the right job can provide purpose, structure, and community. However, some work environments—due to their sensory demands, social expectations, or lack of flexibility—can create unnecessary barriers that don’t align with an individual’s strengths or needs.   Understanding…
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Mastering Positive Reinforcement in ABA Therapy

The Power of Positive: How Reinforcement Fuels Growth in ABA Therapy Positive reinforcement is more than just a strategy in ABA therapy—it’s the heartbeat of how we help children learn and grow. At its core, it’s about noticing and celebrating what a child does well, creating a joyful connection between…
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High-Functioning Autism vs. Asperger’s: What’s the Difference?

The terms “high-functioning autism” (HFA) and “Asperger’s syndrome” have often been used interchangeably, though historically they reflected subtle distinctions in diagnosis—particularly before the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013.   Asperger’s syndrome was previously a separate diagnosis on the autism spectrum. It described individuals with average to above-average cognitive abilities and…
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