Actions to Take When Facing Autism Regression in Your Child

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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    Navigating changes in your child's autism journey can be challenging, especially when regression steps in unexpectedly. Join Dr. Theresa Lyons as she dives into understanding and responding to regression.
    - Difference between initial regression and regression during ongoing treatments
    - The emotional impact on parents and common negative self-talk
    - Two types of regressions: healing process and stress-induced
    - Importance of monitoring regressions and identifying adverse reactions
    - Building trust and confidence through overcoming regression
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