
Recognizing Early Signs in the Preschool Years
Parents often know something feels different before they can name it. A clear, structured observation pattern helps you decide what to do next.
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Parents often know something feels different before they can name it. A clear, structured observation pattern helps you decide what to do next.
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When families have a clear plan, the day-to-day load becomes manageable. Guidance should turn uncertainty into small, repeatable actions.
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Support plans work best when therapy goals and school expectations are aligned. The objective is skill-building, not pressure for its own sake.
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Predictable routines reduce friction. The goal is not rigid control, but a structure that lowers stress for the child and the parent.
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Waiting for a child to "catch up" can delay support. A developmental evaluation helps families move from doubt to action with more confidence.
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Autism support is a family system issue. Siblings need language, reassurance, and simple rituals that keep them included.
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