Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience and interact with the world in ways that are often different from their neurotypical peers. These differences affect how they communicate, regulate their emotions, process sensory information and form relationships. To support their growth and well-being, it is essential that we not only communicate effectively but also respect their individual needs Read more:
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