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Autism Ages 1–6 Super Helper Finding ways to help their family can be a great way for autistic children to build skills and pursue goals. Autism Ages 1–6 Where Should We Go? Even taking a walk around the neighborhood can offer opportunities for autistic children to make choices—and have fun! Autism Ages 1–6 Teaching Self-Determination Skills Try these playful activities to help your child develop important self-determination skills. Autism Ages 1–6 Setting and Achieving Goals With support from a caring grown-up, autistic children can set goals, make a plan, and accomplish big things! Autism Ages 1–6 PreviousNext 1 in 36 Children In the US is diagnosed with autism, according to 2020 data. That’s more than a 300% increase since 2000. Featured Resources Meet Julia, a bright 4-year-old autistic child who lives on Sesame Street Meet Julia A video introducing Julia, a bright 4-year-old autistic child who lives on Sesame Street. 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Even taking a walk around the neighborhood can offer opportunities for autistic children to make choices—and have fun! Autism Ages 1–6 Teaching Self-Determination Skills Try these playful activities to help your child develop important self-determination skills. Autism Ages 1–6 Setting and Achieving Goals With support from a caring grown-up, autistic children can set goals, make a plan, and accomplish big things! Autism Ages 1–6 Forging Furry Friendships: How Human-Animal Interventions Can Support Autistic Children’s Well-Being In this webinar, you’ll learn about the science of human-animal bonds and specifically how animal interventions can support autistic children’s well-being. Autism Draw Me In There’s a place for every child in a community! Autism Ages 3+ Julia is Needed When a problem arises, anyone can be part of the solution! Autism Ages 3+ View All Related Topics Parents, caregivers, and providers can keep the learning going! 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