Our children's unique ways of seeing the world are beautiful gifts to cherish and understand

It begins subtly, doesn't it? Perhaps a teacher calls, mentioning how your child seems to drift during group activities, or how their energy bursts are just a bit too much for the classroom. Maybe at a family gathering, amidst the cheerful chaos of cousins playing cricket, your little one prefers to meticulously line up their toy cars, lost in their own world. Or perhaps, you just feel it – a quiet knowing deep in your heart that your child experiences the world with a different set of senses, a unique way of processing all the sounds, sights, and social cues that others seem to navigate with ease.

For generations, we've often had a narrow idea of what \

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