Tag: #AutismAwareness

  • LYME, Autism: Confusion – Interactive Story

    LYME, Autism: Confusion – Interactive Story

    LYME and Autism: Confusion is an interactive, compassionate narrative that guides parents through the often-misunderstood overlap between autism and Lyme disease symptoms, emphasizing discernment over fear and curiosity over complacency. Through a family’s journey of observation, choice, medical understanding, and empowered advocacy, the story highlights that autism is a neurodevelopmental condition while Lyme disease is…

  • The Indian Gut-Healing Blueprint for Autism

    The Indian Gut-Healing Blueprint for Autism

    Healing the gut offers one of the most transformative pathways for improving the daily life, emotional balance, and overall functioning of autistic individuals by addressing inflammation, immune imbalance, microbiome disruption, and nervous system instability simultaneously. Combining Indian traditions—Ayurveda, yoga, warm foods, herbs, and structured routines—with modern microbiome research creates a holistic, evidence-inspired framework that supports…

  • The Living Map of Indian Philosophy

    The Living Map of Indian Philosophy

    Ancient Indian philosophy unfolds as a vast, interwoven journey from ritual to realization — a quest to understand the nature of reality, consciousness, and liberation. Rooted in the Upanishadic insight that the Self and the Absolute are one, the Vedantic vision offers unity behind all existence, while systems like Samkhya and Yoga map the interplay…

  • Autism Diagnosis and Classification

    Autism Diagnosis and Classification

    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has undergone significant diagnostic evolution, culminating in DSM-5’s unification of previously distinct conditions such as autism, Asperger’s disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and PDD-NOS—a move that simplified labels but obscured crucial differences. The historical trajectory reveals both scientific progress and persistent misunderstandings, while DSM-5’s framework introduces ambiguities, challenges in adult diagnosis, and…

  • Building Trust, Not Control, in Autism Support

    Building Trust, Not Control, in Autism Support

    Challenging behaviour in autism is not a problem to be fixed but a signal to be understood, a language of unmet needs and unspoken emotions. By shifting from punishment to partnership, from control to co-regulation, and from compliance to connection, families, educators, and professionals can transform crises into opportunities for growth. Rooted in respect for…

  • How Autism Developmental Labels Shape—and Sometimes Limit—Our Children’s Futures

    How Autism Developmental Labels Shape—and Sometimes Limit—Our Children’s Futures

    Rising rates of developmental diagnoses such as ADHD, autism, and dyslexia have opened doors to care and accommodations, yet they also risk constraining children’s identities, straining families, and fueling over-medicalization of normal differences. Balancing clinical accuracy with a strengths-based, child-centered approach can prevent stigma, preserve individuality, and ensure support is allocated based on actual needs…

  • Be Kind No Matter What: Radiate Kindness in a World Set Adrift

    Be Kind No Matter What: Radiate Kindness in a World Set Adrift

    Kindness is not weakness—it is moral courage in motion, a radical act of hope that transcends politeness and becomes a powerful force for healing, resilience, and transformation. Whether extended through a soft word during personal anguish or a courageous stand against injustice, kindness rewires the brain, anchors the soul, and builds bridges where division once…

  • Understanding Late Talking

    Understanding Late Talking

    Speech delay in toddlers can be alarming, but it doesn’t always signal a lifelong impairment. With the right understanding, timely diagnosis, and supportive interventions, most late talkers can thrive. By distinguishing between typical late blooming, developmental disorders, and neurological concerns, caregivers and professionals can make informed choices rooted in compassion and science. Speech therapy, responsive…