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Can Autism Make It Hard to Focus?
Yes, autism can make it harder for some individuals to focus. Many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience differences in attention and sensory processing that can affect concentration. They may become easily distracted by sounds, lights, or textures, or have difficulty shifting attention between tasks. On the other hand, some autistic children can “hyperfocus” on activities or topics they find interesting, sometimes tuning out everything else.
These differences in focus are not a lack of effort, they reflect how the brain processes information. With the right support, children can learn strategies to manage attention challenges effectively. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy helps by teaching focus-building skills, breaking tasks into smaller steps, and using positive reinforcement to keep children motivated.
Improved attention leads to better learning, communication, and daily independence. When parents and therapists work together, progress becomes lasting and meaningful.
At Divine Steps ABA, we provide personalized ABA therapy in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina helping children with autism strengthen focus, confidence, and life skills.
Want to help your child improve focus and attention? Contact us today!
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