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  2. 'I don't want him to go': An autistic teen and his family ...

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    Autism is a developmental condition that can shape how people think, communicate, move and process sensory information. ... mental health-related visits continued to rise among teens in 2021 and 2022.

  3. Heather Kuzmich - Wikipedia

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    Kuzmich has modeled for the clothing company "Blue Eyed Girl". [13] She has also appeared on the cover and inside of Spectrum Magazine, a magazine for families and individuals who have autism. [14] She also appeared on 'Top Models in Action' of ANTM cycle 12. The short clip featured her photo shoots including the cover of Spectrum magazine.

  4. Aspergirls - Wikipedia

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    The women share their life stories and also give advice to readers on how to deal with their diagnosis. [3] One of the women discusses the issue of marriage, saying, "My son's father and I live in the same house, are friends, but live separate lives largely due to my autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We live fairly happily, however." [5]

  5. Paige Layle - Wikipedia

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    Paige Hennekam (born August 2, 2000), better known as Paige Layle, is a Canadian ADHD and autism acceptance activist and author. She [a] is known for discussing her experiences with ADHD and autism on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube since 2020.

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    Office-Appropriate Dresses. Whether you’re heading to work or a wine tasting, put on this cotton dress. It features a drop waist that flatters all figures — get it for $99!

  7. Dad says daughter was called 'this': Angry parents protest ...

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    The students attend Dr. James Craik Elementary School and belong to the district's ACHIEVE program, for students with "significant cognitive disabilities" and SOAR program, for students with autism.

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