Autism and Sleep Issues

Sleep issue in autism

Last updated January 03, 2025 Resolving autism and sleep issues is one of the primary tasks for autistic individuals.  Around 50% of children with autism spectrum disorder have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep throughout the night. They may take a couple of hours to sleep, or get up in the middle of the night … Read more

5 Causes for Inappropriate Laughing in Autism

inappropriate laughing in autism

Last updated January 03, 2025 “Autism and laughing inappropriately” are linked. Inappropriate laughing in Autism is considered unhealthy. It is found that kids with Autism may produce more  ‘unshared’ laughing, which means laughing when others aren’t or without a reason. And autistic children laugh when the urge strikes them, regardless of whether other people find … Read more

How to Reduce Verbal Stimming?

How to Reduce Verbal Stimming?

Last updated January 03, 2025 How to Reduce Verbal Stimming or vocal stimming is a question of millions of parents having autistic children. It is easy to reduce Verbal or vocal stimming just by sitting at home. Everyone has Verbal Stims. Playing with hair while chatting with a friend, biting your nails when you’re nervous … Read more

Autism in Women Signs, Causes, and Diagnosis

Autism in Women

Last updated January 03, 2025 Autism in women and men is almost the same, but due to natural differences, women with autism present something different than men. Understanding Autism in Women from a Different Aspect, an Accurate Diagnosis Could Make Their Lives Better. And women have different traits, such as social difficulties, issues of emotional … Read more

Signs of High-Functioning Autism

Signs of High-Functioning Autism

Last updated January 03, 2025 High-functioning autism (HFA) is a term often used to describe individuals on the autism spectrum who exhibit milder symptoms and can function independently in many aspects of life. Recognizing the signs of high-functioning autism is essential for early intervention and support. Although individuals with HFA may not have significant language … Read more