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#Autismsupport Reel by @caden_troy (verified account) - Some days are heavy. This was one of them

#autism #autismsupport #autismspeaks #autismacceptance #autismawarenessmonth
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Some days are heavy. This was one of them #autism #autismsupport #autismspeaks #autismacceptance #autismawarenessmonth
#Autismsupport Reel by @the.spectrum.and.me - Autism parents get overstimulated too

 #autismFamily #autismawareness #autismparent #autismsupport
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Autism parents get overstimulated too #autismFamily #autismawareness #autismparent #autismsupport
#Autismsupport Reel by @luciana.leo.lac (verified account) - This is how communication grows.
Not with pressure.
Not with constant correction.
But through connection.
He notices.
He points.
He names.
And dad res
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This is how communication grows. Not with pressure. Not with constant correction. But through connection. He notices. He points. He names. And dad responds. Every single time. That back-and-forth — that shared attention — that simple “yes”… That’s where language builds. That’s where confidence builds. That’s where communication becomes meaningful. Sometimes the best support doesn’t look like therapy. It looks like this. 🎥 credit: @hellodimeji #ChildDevelopment #EarlyCommunication #ParentChildBond #AutismSupport #ConnectionFirst
#Autismsupport Reel by @omonxspeech_therapy - Many parents notice their child humming quietly, flapping their hands near their eyes, rocking back and forth, or repeating certain sounds or movement
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Many parents notice their child humming quietly, flapping their hands near their eyes, rocking back and forth, or repeating certain sounds or movements. These behaviours are known as stimming (short for self-stimulatory behaviour). Stimming is a natural way for children — particularly those with Autism or sensory processing differences — to help their bodies and brains feel calm, organised, and regulated. It can help children manage big emotions, overwhelming environments, or sensory input. Common forms of stimming include: • Auditory stimming: humming, repeating words or phrases, making rhythmic sounds • Visual stimming: staring at lights, spinning objects, or moving hands near the eyes • Vestibular stimming: rocking, jumping, or spinning to seek movement • Olfactory/Gustatory stimming: sniffing, licking, or chewing objects Stimming is often misunderstood, but it can play an important role in sensory and emotional regulation. In therapy, the goal is not to simply stop stimming. Instead, we work to understand the purpose behind the behaviour and support children in developing safe, functional ways to regulate themselves and communicate their needs. At Omonx Speech Therapy, we support children through sensory regulation, communication development, and social interaction, helping them feel safe, understood, and confident in their world. This Our team is here to help. Send us a message or book an assessment today. #OmonxSpeechTherapy #AutismSupport #Stimming #SensoryProcessing #SpeechTherapy ChildDevelopment Neurodiversity EarlyIntervention AutismAwareness SpeechTherapist SpecialNeedsSupport ParentSupport LagosParents SenSupport CommunicationDevelopment
#Autismsupport Reel by @tinklesherpants (verified account) - We're late to this trend. But when it comes to accessibility, I guess so is the rest of the world.

Both of my children are autistic. Every day, we ha
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We’re late to this trend. But when it comes to accessibility, I guess so is the rest of the world. Both of my children are autistic. Every day, we have to navigate obstacles that most people never notice. Harsh lighting, loud noises. Eye contact, small talk, and unfenced playgrounds—where in a matter of seconds, I lost my eloping son. For many autistic people, the world isn’t just inconvenient. It’s unlivable. This isn’t a cry for pity; it’s a call for action. For awareness. For communities to acknowledge there isn’t just one kind of mind—and to start building systems of support around everyone. Accessibility isn’t just about ramps and elevators. Inclusion cannot just be the responsibility of the disabled. #disabilityinclusion #autismsupport #specialneedskids #neurodivergent
#Autismsupport Reel by @denisebcbamom (verified account) - The struggle is real! 😂🩵 if you know then you know! 

Follow @denisebcbamom and @autismmomera for more relatable content 💜

#autismmom #autismparen
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The struggle is real! 😂🩵 if you know then you know! Follow @denisebcbamom and @autismmomera for more relatable content 💜 #autismmom #autismparent #autismsupport #autismawareness
#Autismsupport Reel by @amiesulatakuresa - Self-advocacy is everything 🙌🏼 

#autismmum #fyp #autismcommunity #mumlife #autismsupport
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Self-advocacy is everything 🙌🏼 #autismmum #fyp #autismcommunity #mumlife #autismsupport
#Autismsupport Reel by @autismmomguidance (verified account) - 💬 Here's what I begin to notice in Hakeem:

🧠 Better movement and coordination:
My son gained more control over his body. Movements become smoother
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💬 Here’s what I begin to notice in Hakeem: 🧠 Better movement and coordination: My son gained more control over his body. Movements become smoother and more confident, which makes everyday activities easier and less frustrating. He started to look less clumsy and more in control of his own body. 🧠 Stronger fine motor skills: Hands and fingers start working together more efficiently. This shows up in things like neater handwriting, better drawing, and more confidence with small, precise tasks. 🧠 Less sensory overload: Sounds, textures, and daily sensory input become more manageable. This means fewer meltdowns and less irritability throughout the day. 🧠 More flexibility with food choices: When sensory sensitivity decreases, many children become more open to trying new foods and expanding their diet. This also means that eating habits can change, since the food texture may be tolerated better. It was a game-changer for my son. Our diet has changed drastically for the better. 🧠 More emotional balance: As primitive reflexes integrate, anxiety and emotional ups and downs often soften. My son tends to feel calmer, more grounded, and more secure in himself. 🧠 Improved focus and learning: It becomes easier for Hakeem to pay attention, stay on task, listen, and absorb information. Learning feels less overwhelming and more natural as it should. 🧠 Clearer speech and communication: Speech often flows more smoothly and feels like coming through more. My boy started to express himself better, speak more clearly, and understand information more easily. 🪩 By working with primitive reflexes, you’re not “fixing” your child - you’re supporting their nervous system so it can grow and develop the way it was designed to. This is where a strong foundation begins. Everything our kids do - moving their bodies, learning, communicating, even handling emotions - starts with skills that should naturally develop in the early years. When those early reflexes integrate properly, the nervous system can finally do its job the way it’s meant to. #autism #autismroadmap #reflexintegration #autismsupport #primitivereflexintegration
#Autismsupport Reel by @outnumberedwithlaura - It just hurts. 

His aggression seems to come in phases - he will do really well for a while and then it comes spiraling back. He is in therapy and th
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It just hurts. His aggression seems to come in phases - he will do really well for a while and then it comes spiraling back. He is in therapy and they do a great job of teaching him “safe hands, safe body”, but sometimes it isn’t enough. Usually, it’s over a transition and something he doesn’t want to do - but this morning all I did was ask if he wanted to take his letters to school and he lost it. Biting, hitting me hard in the face multiple times to where my glasses fell off. I’ve tried being stern, I’ve tried time out, I’ve tried being calm… I don’t know what else to do and something about him hurting me as his mom just breaks my heart. #autismcommunity#specialneedsmom#specialneedsparenting#autismparenting#autismsupport
#Autismsupport Reel by @drsiena.growasyouare - This is one of the most common dilemmas I hear. A young adult says they want independence.

But right now, you're still:
 • making sure they eat consi
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This is one of the most common dilemmas I hear. A young adult says they want independence. But right now, you’re still: • making sure they eat consistently • managing appointments • covering bills • reminding, coordinating, scaffolding The mistake many families make is jumping straight to “pull back everything.” Or staying stuck in full support because the gap feels too big. A more sustainable approach starts here: What would a realistic, neurotype-aligned adult life actually look like for this young adult? •What level of support is likely long-term?•What environments fit their nervous system? •What skills truly matter for the life they say they want? Then you work toward that vision. Yes, there will be tension. Change creates friction. Growth requires recalibration. But when shifts are anchored in their stated goals — and paced according to capacity — independence becomes something built with them, not forced onto them. This is the work we do inside SPACE to Grow: clarifying the vision, mapping the gap, and transferring responsibility thoughtfully. ✨Join the SPACE to Grow waitlist for the September 2026 cohort (link in bio). #NeurodivergentParenting #AutisticYoungAdults #TransitionToAdulthood #AutismSupport #SPACEtoGrow
#Autismsupport Reel by @autism_360 - Sometimes we just have to look the other way… 😂

🌐www.autism-360.com

#WeAreHiring #Autism360 #ABAtherapy #AutismSupport #AutismAwareness #AutismCom
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Sometimes we just have to look the other way… 😂 🌐www.autism-360.com #WeAreHiring #Autism360 #ABAtherapy #AutismSupport #AutismAwareness #AutismCommunity #TeamworkMakesTheDreamWork #CharlotteNC #MatthewsNC #HickoryNC #ConoverNC #ShelbyNC #Specialneedsparenting #SmallStepsBigWins #celebrategrowth
#Autismsupport Reel by @moonlitmaddyx (verified account) - Things people didn't understand about my daughter's autism part 1.
In honour of autism acceptance month I wanted to share some things we've had a lot
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Things people didn't understand about my daughter's autism part 1. In honour of autism acceptance month I wanted to share some things we've had a lot of ignorance over in the past and present. I know many of you probably started following me around this time as our videos kept blowing up with hate 🙈 I am relieved she's wearing shoes now, but I know there's probably loads of kids out there who still can't tolerate them and so I just hope this helps people to understand 🩷 #autism #autismacceptence #shoes #neurodivergent #autismsupport

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