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Early Signs of Autism, What Parents, Practitioners, and Educators Should Look For

Early Signs of Autism, What Parents, Practitioners, and Educators Should Look For

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What are the early signs of autism, and how can parents recognize them without jumping to fear or conclusions?

In this episode of the Neurosage Hub Podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with Ashley Tamayo, licensed clinical social worker and Director of Curriculum and Innovation at Neurosage Hub, to explore what early indicators of autism can look like across different environments.

From a parent’s perspective to a practitioner’s lens, and even within the classroom, this conversation brings clarity to what is often misunderstood.

Ashley walks through:

  • Early communication and developmental patterns to pay attention to
  • The difference between normal variation and potential signals
  • What practitioners look for in clinical settings
  • How educators often play a key role in early identification
  • Why not every delay is a reason to panic

This episode is not about creating fear. It’s about creating awareness, understanding, and a more grounded path forward.

If you’ve ever wondered what to look for, or what not to overreact to, this is the place to start.

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