The term "repetitive behaviors" refers to irregular behaviors marked by repetition, rigidity, inadequacy and failure of ability to adapt.
The term "repetitive behaviors" refers to irregular behaviors marked by repetition, rigidity, inadequacy and failure of ability to adapt.
Its finally autumn! The perfect time for children to be taken outdoors! As the brisk autumn leaves fall
Painting with children not only helps their creative development but it also stimulates their brain.
Our lives actually get boring and monotonous when we consistently perform the same tasks and follow the same routine, eliminating the joy and adventure from life.
Echolalia is a form of language with verbal imitation. Echolalia includes meaningless replication of another person’s spoken words, phrases and sentences. Children develop echolalia between the ages of 2-3 years.
Functional skills refer to a set of essential skills that are necessary for individuals to function effectively in everyday life. These skills include literacy, numeracy, and digital proficiency.
It is critical for children to have the necessary skills needed to navigate everyday life. The Autism care centre has recently started a new program dedicated to life skills development, based on a scientific approach established in the ABA program known as EFL.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate, socialize, and interact with others. One of the biggest challenges faced by individuals
High functioning autism, also known as Asperger’s syndrome, is a condition on the autism spectrum that is characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication, as well as repetitive behaviors and interests.
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