How to Talk to Your Child’s School About Autism Support

There is a moment almost every parent of an autistic child remembers. You are sitting across from a teacher or a principal, trying to explain what your child needs — and somewhere in the middle of it, you realise they are nodding politely but not really understanding. You leave the meeting feeling unheard, a little […]
Anxiety in Autistic Children: How Therapy Can Help Calm the Nervous System

If you have an autistic child, you already know that some days feel like walking through a minefield — not because your child is difficult, but because the world around them is loud, unpredictable, and overwhelming in ways most people will never fully understand. Anxiety is one of the most common and least talked-about companions […]
Speech Delay vs Autism — How to Tell the Difference

If you have ever sat across from your child, waiting for them to say “mama” or point at something exciting, and felt that quiet knot of worry tighten in your chest — you are not alone. Thousands of Pakistani parents go through this exact moment every single day. And the question that follows is almost […]
Can a Psychological Evaluation Help Diagnose Autism in Children?

Most parents don’t start this journey with medical terms or clear questions.It usually begins with a feeling. Something feels different, but you can’t quite explain it. Your child may be quiet. Or maybe they talk a lot but don’t really connect. Maybe they don’t answer when you call their name, or they get upset over […]
Simple Daily Activities That Help Your Child Grow

Some days, parenting a child with autism feels like walking on tiptoes. You wonder if every small thing you do matters, if it’s enough. I want to reassure you: it does. More than you may notice. Every hug, every patient pause, every shared smile—these are the moments your child learns the most. At Askanot, I […]
Understanding the Causes of Autism: What Science Really Says

Sometimes, when I meet a new family in my therapy room, I can sense what they’re carrying before a single word is spoken. It’s in the way they hold their child a little tighter, or how their eyes search mine, waiting for reassurance. Sooner or later, one question comes out — quietly, almost like a […]
How Occupational Therapy Helps Children with Autism

If you’re a parent of a child with autism, you probably know that some days feel calm and easy, and some… not so much. One moment your child is laughing, and the next, they might be covering their ears or avoiding touch.That’s okay — it’s not your fault, and it’s not theirs either. The world […]