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Aging with Autism: What Adults and Families Need to Know*
Autism doesn’t fade with age—it evolves.
Glenda Carnate
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Teaching Emotional Regulation to Autistic Kids: What Works?*
Emotional regulation is challenging for many autistic children—not because they lack emotions, but because processing and expressing them ca
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Dear Autism Parents: You Deserve Rest, Too*
Let’s be real: parenting an autistic child is a full-time job—and then some.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Why Change Feels Overwhelming for Autistic People (And How to Help)*
Change is a part of life, but for autistic individuals, even small changes can feel massive. A sudden schedule shift, a new teacher, or an u
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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5 Ways to Support Your Autistic Child Without Overwhelming Them*
Supporting an autistic child is about balance—being present without pushing too hard and offering help without taking control.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Nonverbal Doesn’t Mean Noncommunicative: Helping Your Child Express*
Nonverbal autistic children communicate in unique and meaningful ways, and with the right tools and support, their voices can be heard.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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What It Means to Be Neurodivergent: A Guide for Adults & Parents*
The world is built with certain expectations for how people think, learn, and communicate.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Meltdowns vs. Tantrums: How to Tell the Difference & Respond with Care*
When a child cries, yells, or has an intense outburst, it’s easy to assume it’s a tantrum.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Why Autistic Adults Make Great Friends: The Truth About Loyalty and Honesty*
Friendship is built on trust, understanding, and authenticity—qualities that autistic adults embody deeply.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Homeschooling an Autistic Child: Pros, Cons, and How to Get Started*
Homeschooling can be a great option for autistic children, offering flexibility and a personalized approach to learning.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Autism and Nutrition: Does Diet Make a Difference?*
When it comes to autism, there’s no shortage of opinions about what works and what doesn’t. One topic that often sparks debate is nutrition.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Why Do I Love Trains, Dinosaurs, or Space? Exploring Special Interests*
Special interests are a big part of many autistic individuals’ lives.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Unmasking Autism: What It Means to Be Your Authentic Self*
Many autistic individuals spend years masking—hiding their natural behaviors to fit into a world that often misunderstands them.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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How to Create a Calm-Down Corner for Your Autistic Child*
A calm-down corner is more than just a space—it’s a safe haven where your child can recharge, regroup, and feel in control.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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How to Throw a Sensory-Friendly Birthday Party Without the Stress*
Birthdays should be a time of joy, but for autistic children, the loud noises, bright lights, and unexpected surprises can feel overwhelming
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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The Hidden Strengths of Autism: How Your Brain Works Differently (and Why That’s Awesome)*
When people talk about autism, they often focus on challenges—but what about the incredible strengths that come with an autistic brain?
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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The Power of Play: Connecting with Your Autistic Child Through Fun Activities*
Play is more than just fun—it’s a bridge to connection.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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The Hidden Strengths of Autism: Why Your Brain is Extraordinary*
Autism isn’t just about challenges—it’s about a unique way of thinking, perceiving, and interacting with the world.
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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The Magic of Connection: How to Bond with Your Autistic Child*
Bonding with your autistic child isn’t about grand gestures or following a script—it’s about finding those small, magical moments that light
Glenda Carnate
2 min read
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Celebrating Neurodiversity: Why Autism Awareness Matters*
Autism awareness goes beyond recognizing a diagnosis—it’s about embracing neurodiversity and fostering a world where autistic individuals ar
NeuroSpectrum Info
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