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Early Signs of Autism – What Parents Need to Know

Understanding Autism: It’s a Condition, Not a Disease A common misperception regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is that it’s a disease that must be “cured.” However, autism is actually a neurodevelopmental disorder rather than a disease. Children with autism can flourish, learn, and acquire abilities that enable them to navigate the world in their own special way with the correct direction, support, and interventions. Autism cannot be diagnosed during pregnancy, in contrast to certain other medical problems. However, potential symptoms might

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Cerebral Palsy: When Early Brain Neurological Disorder Affects Movement, Muscle Control & Everyday Skills- A Parent’s Guide

In many Indian households, there’s a common scene that plays out quietly, sometimes over years — a child isn’t sitting up yet, doesn’t walk when others their age are running around, or keeps one hand clenched in a tight little fist. Initially, it’s brushed off with comments like “sab kuch time se hota hai” or “shaant nature ka baccha hai.” But when those missed milestones stack up, when walking, holding, even simple play becomes difficult — parents are left worried, confused, and alone with a diagnosis that sounds heavy: Cerebral Palsy.

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                                                                                                                        Autism Therapy: A Practical Guide for Parents and Caregivers

Autism therapy plays a vital role in supporting individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. With early intervention and the right therapeutic approach, children and adults can significantly improve communication, behavior, and daily living skills. This guide explains the most effective therapies, their benefits, and how to choose the right one. What Is Autism Therapy? Autism therapy refers to a range of evidence-based treatments designed to address developmental challenges associated with ASD. These therapies are personalized, focusing on improving social interaction,

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