Communication Behaviours in Autism: Understanding Differences, Strengths, and Support
Learn about communication behaviours in autism, common challenges, strengths, support strategies, autism in Nepal, and when families should seek professional help.
A collection of resources, personal stories, and professional insights dedicated to the autism community in Nepal.
Learn about communication behaviours in autism, common challenges, strengths, support strategies, autism in Nepal, and when families should seek professional help.
Social interaction is a fundamental part of human development. From early childhood, children learn to connect, communicate, share emotions, and build relationships
Understanding Sensory-Related Behaviours in Autism is essential for parents, educators, healthcare professionals, and communities, especially in contexts like Autism in Nepal, where awareness is growing but misconceptions still persist.
A Meltdown in Autism can feel sudden, but it usually follows a pattern: stress builds, the nervous system overloads, and the person loses the ability to self-regulate for a period of time.
A Meltdown in Autism is a stress response, not misbehavior. The best results come from shifting the goal from “stop the meltdown” to reduce overwhelm and build regulation skills over time.
Stimming In Autism is one of the most noticed and most misunderstood aspects of autism. Parents may first see hand flapping, rocking, humming, pacing, spinning objects, repeating words, or rubbing surfaces and immediately worry that the behavior must be stopped.
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