Category: Resource
G-Tube Guide
Children with autism frequently experience severe GI issues like constipation, reflux, and feeding aversions, increasing the need for interventions like…
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Health Care Plans for Students with G-Tubes
When a child has a G-tube, support must extend beyond the home. Schools are legally required to provide accommodations so…
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Blenderized Diet for G-Tubes
Getting a feeding tube (G-tube) for your child can feel scary and overwhelming. There is a lot to learn, and…
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Navigating Specialist and Hospital Visits with Autism
Individuals diagnosed with autism need a pediatrician or primary care physician (PCP) and often require specialists such as GI doctors, Neurologists,…
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Ten Steps to Get Started with TACA
At TACA, our mission is to provide education, support, and hope to families living with autism. Our vision is for every individual…
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Leucovorin for Autism
Leucovorin is best known for treating cancer patients to protect them against chemotherapy and methotrexate toxicity. However, in autism, Leucovorin is…
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Tips for Successful Blood Draws
Blood draws are a necessary part of lab work that can help identify underlying medical needs in individuals with autism….
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Nervous System Dysregulation in Autism
When a child is stuck in fight or flight mode, they cannot rest, digest, or heal. As a parent of a…
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The Cell Danger Response in Autism
The cell danger response (CDR) is a chronic stress response that occurs on a cellular level involving the mitochondria. Mitochondria are…
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Copy of TACA Autism Workbook
Resources In your hands, the journey of navigating autism becomes clearer, more structured, and significantly less overwhelming. The TACA Autism…


