Calm
guidance where
there is so much
noise.
Thirty-three articles for parents of children with autism and other developmental differences. Autism, ABA, sensory integration, communication, daily life, family support. All grounded in official clinical sources.
Autism is not an illness — it's a difference in your child's development.
What autism is, in simple words
Autism is not an illness but a difference in development. Four areas doctors look at. Why it is a spectrum, why parents are not to blame, and why vaccines have nothing to do with it.
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Every article is reviewed against official sources: WHO, NICE, AAP, CDC, ASHA, AOTA, Cochrane. No promises to «cure».
Editorial standards.
Six rules every article passes before publication. This is not marketing — these are limits we hold ourselves to.
Evidence-based
We rely on WHO, NICE, AAP, CDC, ASHA, AOTA, Cochrane. Meta-analyses, clinical guidelines, randomized trials. Not blogs, not forums.
No cure promises
We do not promise to «remove autism», «start speech in a month», or «make a child normal». No serious organization claims this - and neither do we.
No jargon
Complex concepts in simple words. Technical terms are explained where they appear. No medical dictionary, no loss of meaning.
No marketing
No «secret protocols» you have to buy. No therapy brands or centers. The information here is not a product.
Ethical
We acknowledge ABA criticism, neurodiversity-affirming approaches, child rights. The goal is not «to make a child normal» but to help them live, communicate, be themselves.
Honest limits
We say plainly where the evidence is strong and where it is limited. Honest about sensory integration not being a «cure» and ABA not being «magic».
What you will not find here.
So there is no doubt from the first page.
- —Promises to «cure autism» or «remove symptoms»
- —«Quick speech start», «guaranteed to talk»
- —«Secret author protocols»
- —Chelation, detoxes, megadose vitamins
- —Anti-vaccine claims
- —Punishment-based behavior methods
- —Ads for specific centers or paid courses
- —Chat bots playing the role of a doctor