by Gary Jesch | Sep 1, 2021 | Articles, Autism and Anxiety
Explore Autism and Anxiety with Us For some families, autism and anxiety is a way of life. It might show up as worry, fright or overwhelm. It interferes with learning and self-regulation. Here’s a new way of helping autistic children get past their anxiety. A...
by Gary Jesch | Aug 6, 2021 | About, Invirtua Advisory Board, Organizations
Invirtua in India: A Conversation with Shreya Jain Autism awareness and acceptance are global projects. Conversing and working with autistics and autism advocates living outside of the United States allows us to understand vital international perspectives. Invirtua...
by Gary Jesch | Jul 16, 2021 | Autism and Anxiety
Clinical anxiety, based on a professional diagnosis, is often a consideration among autistic children challenged by heightened sensory perceptions and external triggers. Parents can learn more about anxiety by developing an awareness of their children’s behavior...
by Gary Jesch | Jun 25, 2021 | Autism and Anxiety
Anxiety, autism and sensory processing challenges are intricately linked, which can make it difficult for autistic children to see progress in learning and critical thinking skills In this second in a three-part series on autism and anxiety, several ideas for...
by Gary Jesch | Jun 4, 2021 | Autism and Anxiety
AUTISM AND ANXIETY: WHEN CLINICAL ANXIETY APPEARS There is an established connection between clinical anxiety and autism. Around four in every ten young autistics have a professional diagnosis of either elevated levels of anxiety or an anxiety disorder, in a clinical...
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