This video provides an in-depth exploration of how eye tracking and pupillometry reveal crucial insights into social communication differences in autism. Through heat maps, facial attention studies, and emotion-processing paradigms, researchers demonstrate how individuals on the spectrum focus more on objects and mouths rather than eyes. This webinar unique discusses pupillary responses as a potential biomarker, offering a non-invasive way to assess emotional processing even in non-verbal individuals. If you’re interested in how cutting-edge research is reshaping our understanding of autism, this session is a must-watch.

Active Play Ideas: Scooter Board Activities for Kids
Scooter board activities are a fun and active way to help kids build strength, coordination, and balance while playing. From
