
Who Can Diagnose Autism? A Guide to Diagnostic Assessments
Before early intervention comes early diagnosis! Identifying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at the early stage of a child is important in his development, allowing access

Before early intervention comes early diagnosis! Identifying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at the early stage of a child is important in his development, allowing access

Veronica and Benedict are three-year-old twins who are currently diagnosed with autism. Would there be variation manifested in the diagnosis, presentation and support needs among

Every parent remembers that heartwarming moment – their baby’s first real recognition, a coo, a smile, reaching out with pure, innocent love. But for parents

Have you ever noticed your baby cooing with their eyes focused on you, then looking back at a toy as if to say, “Look at

The Surprising Link Between Mom’s Stress and a Child’s IQ As parents, we all know stress is an inevitable part of parents life, but did

Baby talk, also referred to as infant-directed speech, is the way adults naturally modify their speech when interacting with infants and young children. It involves

World Autism Awareness Day is a powerful opportunity to increase understanding and acceptance of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This year’s theme, “Moving from Surviving to

“Let him do it,” your child’s therapist said for the hundredth time. How do you explain to her that the last time he tried carrying

Every child possesses a world of potential, and for those on the autism spectrum, the right support is key to unlocking it. The Early Start

As parents, one of the most challenging jobs we have is to teach our children to behave appropriately. It is a job that takes time

As gender-based roles continue to evolve within families, there is increasing evidence of the positive impact of fathers involvement in their children’s development. According to

As parents we want our children to succeed in school and it can be quite a concern when we have a child that is struggling

In a digital generation, the decision to allow your children go techy or not, apparently does not follow a democratic process; the Covid – 19

It’s that time of the year again and the buzz is on; timetables flying all around, teachers scurrying to get the assessment questions together and

“Now I know why yesterday was Mothers’ Day!” Piqued my little 4 years old with a smile on her face as she looked from my