Autism in the Spotlight: Trend or Better Diagnosis?

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Autism itself isn’t a trend—but autism awareness is. Over the last decade, increased autism diagnosis, social media exposure, and open conversations about neurodiversity have made autism spectrum disorder (ASD) far more visible, which can make it seem like autism suddenly became “popular.”


In truth, autism has always existed. What has changed is early screening, better understanding of autism signs and symptoms, and improved access to developmental evaluations. 


More parents now recognize early childhood autism, and more adults are discovering they are on the autism spectrum after years of being misdiagnosed. 


Platforms like TikTok and YouTube have also helped normalize conversations about sensory processing, communication delays, social skills, and everyday life with autism.


Another reason autism feels more common is progress in diagnostic criteria. Pediatricians, psychologists, and schools are better trained to identify autism in toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. 


Girls with autism and individuals with high-functioning autism or Level 1 ASD are also being recognized more often than in the past. This rise in accurate autism diagnosis leads to earlier intervention, which is b critical for long-term development.


With increased awareness comes the need for effective, evidence-based treatment. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy remains one of the most trusted approaches for supporting children with autism. ABA therapy helps build communication, reduce challenging behaviors, improve social skills, and strengthen daily living skills.


At Connect N Care ABA, we provide personalized autism services for families across North Carolina and Virginia. Our team offers:



If your child has been diagnosed with autism or you are concerned about developmental delays, early intervention matters. Contact us today to learn how our ABA therapy services in North Carolina and Virginia can help your child reach their full potential.


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  • Is autism really increasing?

    Autism prevalence appears higher because screening tools and diagnostic awareness have improved.


  • Why is autism all over social media now?

    More families and autistic adults are sharing experiences, helping raise autism awareness and acceptance.


  • Does early ABA therapy help children with autism?

    Yes. Early, consistent ABA therapy can significantly improve communication, behavior, and social development.


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Fayge Orzel • January 29, 2026
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