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President Trump's administration changes, autism policy shifts at the CDC, and funding challenges have raised questions about the future of autism research and support.

President Trump, Autism Policy, and the Future: What GA Families Need to Know

ABA Centers of New Georgia is committed to providing exceptional care for children with autism and their families. Autism care transcends politics—it is about ensuring ...
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Splinter skills in autism

Understanding Splinter Skills in Autism: Navigating Strengths and Challenges

We often discuss how important it is for parents and caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to understand their loved one's needs and ...
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Supporting Parents with ASD Kids: Navigating the Journey with Confidence

When parents receive an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis, it is an overwhelming experience. In an instant, parents experience countless questions, uncertainties, and concerns about ...
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Autism and Sleep

Autism and Sleep: 6 Ways to Improve Bedtime

Sleep is one of the most essential functions of the human body, allowing us to rest, recover, and regulate crucial processes. But if you’re a ...
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Nonverbal and nonspeaking

Nonverbal and Nonspeaking in Autism: Understanding Communication Differences

Communication is a fundamental part of human connection, yet for many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), traditional spoken language isn’t their primary way of ...
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Autism and Trauma: Understanding PTSD in Children with Autism

Autism and Trauma: Understanding PTSD in Children with Autism

In this ABA Centers of Georgia blog, we will answer the question: is there a link between autism and trauma? While guiding you through practical ...
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