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Autism and Eye Contact: Understanding Eye Gaze, Communication, and Support

Autism and Eye Contact: Understanding Eye Gaze, Communication, and Support

Why do some children with autism avoid eye contact? Explore how eye gaze works in autism, why it can feel overwhelming, and how ABA therapy ...
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A set of wooden blocks showing levels 1, 2, and 3 being stacked by a hand, representing the range of autism levels

Autism Levels: Understanding Support Needs Across the Spectrum

This blog explains autism levels in a clear and practical way, including autism level 1, autism level 2, and autism level 3.
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Autism-Friendly Holidays

Autism-Friendly Holidays: 10 Strategies to Unwrap a Joyful Season

This guide explores ten practical strategies to help neurodiverse families enjoy a calmer, more inclusive festive season for their loved one with autism.
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A family sharing a warm meal together during an autism-friendly Thanksgiving, with adults gently supporting a young child at a festive table filled with turkey, autumn produce, and sensory-friendly holiday foods.

Creating A Calm & Connected Autism-Friendly Thanksgiving

A family sharing a warm meal together during an autism-friendly Thanksgiving, with adults gently supporting a young child at a festive table filled with turkey, ...
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Child wearing a skeleton costume enjoying an Autism-Friendly Halloween activity in Washington.

Autism-Friendly Halloween in Washington: 7 Tips and Tricks!

Celebrate a safe, sensory-friendly Halloween in Washington! Discover autism-friendly events, tips for creating a calm holiday experience, and inclusive ways families can enjoy trick-or-treating. Learn ...
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Sleep and Autism Understanding Rest, Routines, and Hope for Families

Sleep and Autism: Understanding Rest, Routines, and Hope for Families

In this blog by ABA Centers of Washington, we’ll explore how sleep and autism are deeply intertwined, why so many people with autism experience challenges ...
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