Play is essential for every child’s development—but for autistic children, play often looks different. Many autistic kids prefer structured or repetitive play, like stacking blocks, spinning wheels, or lining...
Autistic children are often deeply attached to their parents, even if they show it in ways that look different from neurotypical children. While some may not express affection through...
It’s natural for parents to wonder whether their child is developing typically, especially when comparing milestones to those of other children. Not all delays or unique behaviors indicate autism....