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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
  • What is Autism?
    Autism is a learning disability that makes it a bit tough for your brain to process certain information. People with Autism may struggle when there's too much info or quick changes, especially in understanding others.
  • Where does Autism come from?
    Autism happens in your brain before you're born. It's not something you or your parents caused; it's just the way your brain forms connections.
  • What makes Autism better or worse?
    Improving Autism means teaching your brain to work together better, like different computers in a network. This helps in handling information more effectively.
  • What help is available for Autism?
    Parents can learn to teach their children better ways to understand challenging information. It might be hard work, but it helps kids with Autism think in new ways and improve their brains.
  • How do people behave when they have Autism?
    There's no one way people with Autism behave. Some are quiet, some loud, some may act out, and eating habits vary.
  • Does Autism ever go away?
    Instead of worrying about Autism going away, the focus is on helping people with Autism lead good lives and achieve their goals, regardless of whether Autism persists.
  • How is RDI different from other autism interventions?
    RDI is unique in its focus on developing the core social and emotional skills needed to build meaningful relationships, rather than just addressing specific behaviors or symptoms.
  • How can group training benefit parents of children with Autism?
    Group training provides a supportive environment for parents to share experiences, gain practical skills, and access valuable information, fostering a sense of community and understanding.
  • Can group training improve parent-child relationships?
    Yes, by sharing insights and learning together, group training can strengthen the parent-child relationship, providing a space for parents to better understand and support their child's unique needs.
  • Is it only for parents, or can other family members participate?
    While designed for parents, some group training programs may allow other family members or caregivers to participate. Check specific guidelines for each training.
  • How does counseling help with social interactions for adults with Autism?
    Counseling gives tools to improve social skills, communication, and navigate social situations for more positive interactions.
  • Is online counseling an option for adults with Autism?
    Yes, online counseling is convenient, especially for those who prefer it or find it more accessible than in-person sessions. It allows individuals to get support from the comfort of their own space.
  • Can counseling assist in employment-related challenges for adults with Autism?
    Absolutely. Counseling helps adults with Autism explore careers, develop workplace strategies, and address challenges in professional settings.
  • How can counseling support emotional well-being for adults with Autism?
    Counseling creates a supportive space to explore and manage emotions, helping individuals understand and cope with anxiety, stress, or depression.
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