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September 16, 2025By Martin

Best Education for Autistic Children: Public, Private, and More

Finding the best education for an autistic child is a journey every parent approaches with care, love, and sometimes uncertainty. As an ABA therapist, I often tell families that there’s no single “right” path—what works beautifully for one child may not work at all for another. The...
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From Small Steps to Big Wins: How to Set Meaningful ABA Therapy Goals

Every child’s journey in ABA therapy is unique, but one thing remains the same: effective goals make all the difference. They provide a roadmap for building skills step by step, ensuring therapy time is always purposeful. A client who stands out to me is Lizzie, whose parents...
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Understanding ABA Therapy Challenges and Finding Support

As an ABA therapist, I’ve seen how Applied Behavior Analysis changes lives. Research shows 47% of young children in early intensive ABA make significant gains. Still, the process comes with challenges. Families may struggle with resistance, burnout, or communication barriers. This...
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Female BCBA helping autistic girl with coloring activity on the floor in ABA therapy.
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From Data Sheets to Daily Wins: How to Track ABA Therapy Progress

ABA therapy is all about helping children with autism build meaningful skills. But as a parent, you may wonder—how can I tell if my child is making progress? Tracking progress doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With the right tools and strategies, you can stay informed and confident...
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autism
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Are There Any Facial Signs of Autism?

Many parents wonder if autism can be recognized through facial signs or physical traits. The simple answer is no—autism doesn’t have a specific “look.” Autism is a developmental condition that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction, not facial features. Autism and...
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A child with autism painting a ceramic bowl at a wooden table.
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September 16, 2025By Martin

Everyday Reinforcers for ABA Therapy Parents Can Find at Home

Reinforcement is a key part of ABA therapy. It’s how children with autism learn new skills and stay motivated. The good news? You don’t need fancy tools—many reinforcers can be found right at home. In ABA, reinforcers are the rewards kids receive for positive behaviors. These...
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Two children with autism holding hands and playing with pinwheels outdoors.
autism
September 16, 2025By Martin

What Do Common Autism Behaviors Look Like in Children?

Autism looks different for every child, but there are some common behaviors that many kids on the autism spectrum share. Recognizing these patterns can help parents and caregivers better understand and support their child’s needs. Understanding Autism Behaviors Autistic...
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Mother hugging and kissing daughter with autism for comfort at home.
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September 16, 2025By Martin

What Do Autistic Kids Need the Most From the People They Love?

Every child with autism is unique, but what they need most from family is love, patience, and understanding. A supportive home environment can make a huge difference in how autistic kids learn, grow, and feel accepted. Building a Supportive Foundation Autistic kids often thrive...
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An autistic toddler crying while being held near a door by an ABA therapist in uniform during ABA therapy in NC.
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September 3, 2025By Martin

What Age Does Autism Peak?

Autism does not have a single “peak age” because it is a lifelong condition, but certain traits and challenges may become more noticeable at specific stages of development. For many children, autism signs become most apparent between ages 2 and 5, when social and communication...
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An autistic child with red hair getting upset and rubbing his eyes while standing in a kitchen in North Carolina.
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September 3, 2025By Martin

Do Kids with Autism Get Upset Easily?

Yes, children with autism can get upset more easily than their peers, but the reasons are often linked to how they experience the world. Autism affects communication, sensory processing, and social understanding—all of which can make daily situations overwhelming. Some...
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