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July 25, 2025By Martin

Is Autism More Common in Boys Than Girls?

Autism is diagnosed more often in boys than in girls—but the story isn’t that simple. Research shows boys are more likely to meet traditional diagnostic criteria, while girls often go unnoticed because their traits can look different or be masked. What the Numbers Really...
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A boy with autism covering his ears while a man points and scolds him.
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July 25, 2025By Martin

Why Yelling at an Autistic Child Does More Harm Than Good

Yelling at an autistic child does not improve behavior—it often does the opposite. Research shows that harsh discipline increases stress, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation, making it harder for a child on the autism spectrum to feel safe and learn. Why Yelling Escalates...
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A boy with autism holding two large paper emoticons, one sad and one crying.
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July 25, 2025By Martin

Can Children with Autism Understand Emotions?

Children with autism absolutely experience emotions—and often very deeply. But recognizing, labeling, or expressing those emotions can feel like learning a second language. Their brains process social and emotional cues differently, which can make it harder to read faces or tone of...
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A little autistic girl in a pink frilly dress having a meltdown outdoors on a street in North Carolina.
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July 22, 2025By Martin

Panic Attack vs Autistic Meltdown: What Everyone Should Understand

Autistic Meltdowns Overview An autistic meltdown is a temporary loss of behavioral control in response to overwhelming sensory, emotional, or environmental stimuli. These episodes are involuntary and not meant to intimidate or manipulate. Instead, they signal that an individual’s...
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An autistic toddler playing with wooden Montessori toys on a white table during in-home ABA therapy in North Carolina.
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July 22, 2025By Martin

Effective Strategies in ABA Therapy for Toddlers

Applied behavior analysis has become a cornerstone for supporting early development in children with autism spectrum disorder. ABA therapy for toddlers uses evidence-based techniques to teach communication, social interaction, daily living skills, and more. Early engagement in these...
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July 22, 2025By Martin

Understanding RBT Supervision Requirements for Effective Care

Introduction to RBT Supervision Registered Behavior Technician supervision plays a critical role in delivering high quality Applied Behavior Analysis services. RBT supervision requirements outline the frequency, format, and qualifications needed to support RBTs as they work...
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An autistic toddler playing with a magnetic dress-up doll set on a bed during in-home ABA therapy in North Carolina.
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July 21, 2025By Martin

Is In-Home ABA Effective?

Yes, in-home ABA therapy is highly effective for many children with autism. One of its biggest advantages is that it takes place in a familiar, comfortable environment, reducing anxiety and helping children feel more at ease while learning. In-home ABA allows therapists to...
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An ABA therapist and autistic child doing a world map puzzle on the floor together during in-home ABA therapy in NC.
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July 21, 2025By Martin

Is ABA Ethical for Autism?

Yes, when done correctly, ABA therapy is ethical and focuses on improving quality of life for individuals with autism. Modern ABA is person-centered, compassionate, and tailored to each individual’s unique needs. It uses positive reinforcement to teach meaningful skills, like...
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An autistic toddler matching word puzzle pieces on a wooden floor with an RBT during in-home ABA therapy in NC.
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July 21, 2025By Martin

What Level of Autism Requires ABA?

ABA therapy can benefit individuals at all levels of autism, from mild to severe. Autism is a spectrum, meaning each person’s strengths and challenges are unique. ABA is highly individualized, making it effective for anyone who needs support with communication, social skills,...
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An ABA therapist and autistic child washing and drying dishes together in the kitchen during in-home ABA therapy in NC.
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July 21, 2025By Martin

What’s the Difference Between Shaping and Chaining in ABA?

Shaping and chaining are two important teaching strategies in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), but they work in different ways. Shaping involves teaching a new skill by reinforcing small steps that gradually get closer to the desired behavior. For example, if a child is...
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