fix(blog): restore live blockquote styling and quote-mark SVG
- restores the migrated blog blockquotes to the live site’s visual treatment - adds the self-hosted quote-mark SVG and matches its live positioning - updates the extractor, audit scripts, and migration reports to reflect the blockquote work
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Autistic children desire connection just as much as neurotypical children do, but the way they express and experience that connection often looks different. By shifting our perspective, we can help our children build authentic, fulfilling relationships without the exhausting burden of masking their true selves.
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At a Glance: Supporting friendships and social play for autistic children involves redefining social success. Rather than forcing neurotypical play styles, parents can foster authentic connections through parallel play, shared special interests, and structured, sensory-friendly playdates. ABA therapy can further support foundational skills like turn-taking and self-advocacy.
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> **At a Glance:** Supporting friendships and social play for autistic children involves redefining social success. Rather than forcing neurotypical play styles, parents can foster authentic connections through parallel play, shared special interests, and structured, sensory-friendly playdates. ABA therapy can further support foundational skills like turn-taking and self-advocacy.
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## What “Friendship” Can Look Like for Autistic Children
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