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Understanding the Link Between Autistic Traits and Social Withdrawal in Young Adults

Introduction Picture a thriving metropolis buzzing with life—people rushing to work, friends meeting for coffee, and children playing in parks. Amid this vibrant scene, imagine a young adult who chooses to retreat from the world, shutting the door to social interactions and stepping into solitude. This profound social withdrawal, known as hikikomori, was first observed […]

The Eyes Have It: Understanding Eye Contact and Social Interaction in Autism

Introduction: A Window to the Social World Imagine being in a room full of people, yet feeling oddly disconnected from everyone around you. For many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this sense of disconnection isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it can be a daily reality. One of the most profound ways this disconnect manifests is […]

Migration is associated with baseline severity and progress over time in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from a French prospective longitudinal study

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Understanding Autism Assessment in India: A Comparison Guide

Introduction Imagine you’re a parent noticing that your child is developing a little differently than other kids their age. As you try to make sense of it, you’re bombarded with terms like IASQ, ISAA, and CARS2. While these acronyms might sound daunting, they represent crucial tools used to screen and assess autism spectrum disorders. In […]

Navigating Uncertain Times: The Impact of Lockdown on Autistic Individuals and Their Families

Introduction Imagine for a moment, stepping into a world where every routine and familiar cue is abruptly disrupted. For many, the COVID-19 lockdown period meant a temporary change in lifestyle. However, for autistic individuals and their families, the impact was profound and deeply unsettling. A recent research paper titled ‘Impact of Belgian COVID-19 lockdown restrictions […]

Bridging Worlds: How Social Robots Support Children on the Autism Spectrum

Introduction: New Friends and Helping Hands Imagine a world where a tiny robot could befriend a child, not just to play but to help them navigate the complex social world they face every day. This isn’t science fiction—it’s happening now, and it’s opening up extraordinary possibilities. The research paper, “The use of social robots with […]

Building Bridges: Strengthening School Participation for Students on the Autism Spectrum

Introduction: Bridging the Gap for Our Unique Learners Imagine a world where every child feels connected and supported within their school environment. Yet, for a significant number of elementary school students on the autism spectrum, everyday school life can feel like an intimidating labyrinth, filled with social and academic challenges. It can be a place […]

Navigating the Maze: Understanding the Lived Experiences of Autistic Adults

Introduction: Peeking Inside the World of Autistic Adults Imagine waking up every day feeling like the world you live in speaks a different language. Many autistic adults navigate life with this exact sensation, often feeling like outsiders in a world bustling with social norms, unwritten rules, and expectations that seem elusive and incomprehensible. In a […]