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An autistic child and RBT using a laptop at a table to learn a second language during ABA therapy in North Carolina.
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July 14, 2025By Martin

Best Practices for Teaching a Second Language to Autistic Children

Teaching a second language to an autistic child is possible with the right strategies and patience. Many children with autism can learn another language, especially when instruction is structured, consistent, and individualized. Start by focusing on your child’s strengths...
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Autistic child walking down a school hallway with a backpack, heading to ca school-based ABA therapy in North Carolina.
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July 14, 2025By Martin

Can ABA Therapy Replace School?

ABA therapy and school serve different purposes, so ABA therapy cannot fully replace school. While Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) focuses on improving behaviors, communication, social skills, and daily living, school provides academic instruction, social interaction with peers, and...
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Young autistic girl playing with a dandelion in a green outdoor area, enjoying nature during ABA therapy in NC.
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July 14, 2025By Martin

Can You Go from Level 3 Autism to Level 1?

Autism is diagnosed on a spectrum with three levels based on the level of support an individual needs: Level 1: Requires support Level 2: Requires substantial support Level 3: Requires very substantial support While autism is a lifelong condition, a person’s...
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Group of smiling autistic children holding colorful balls in a playful indoor space during ABA therapy in NC.
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July 14, 2025By Martin

Does ABA Count as Mental Health Services?

Yes, ABA therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis) is often considered a type of mental health service, especially when it addresses behaviors related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While ABA focuses on behavior rather than emotions or mood disorders, it plays a critical role in...
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Types of autism
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July 4, 2025By Martin

Diving Into the Various Types of Autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a type of developmental disorder. It affects the way people talk and act with others. There is a wide range of symptoms in autism spectrum disorder. Some people may have mild signs, while others may have more severe ones. Because of this, it is a...
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what not to do with an autistic child
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July 4, 2025By Martin

Essential Tips: What Not To Do With An Autistic Child

Living with an autistic child can seem like a lot at first. But you can manage it if you know about their unique needs and how to handle things. Autism spectrum disorder affects how someone talks, acts, and feels things around them. Because of this, family members should change the...
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Home-Based or Center-Based ABA Therapy
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July 4, 2025By Martin

Choosing Home-Based or Center-Based ABA Therapy: A Guide

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a well-known way to help children with autism. This type of autism treatment uses different behavior strategies to help meet a child’s specific needs. Families with children who have autism spectrum disorder often need to choose between...
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A young girl sits cross-legged on a brown chair in a library, reaching out with an engaged expression. Shelves behind her are filled with colorful books.
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July 1, 2025By Martin

Asperger’s or High-Functioning Autism? Understanding the Key Differences

The main difference between high-functioning autism (HFA) and Asperger’s lies in early language development. Children with HFA often experience delayed speech in early years, while those with Asperger’s typically do not have significant language delays. Both fall under the autism...
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A caregiver and child play with colorful magnetic tiles on a carpet. The scene is cozy and engaging, suggesting learning and creativity.
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July 1, 2025By Martin

What Is the Minimum Hours for ABA Therapy Your Child Needs?

The minimum hours for ABA therapy typically start around 10 hours per week, but this can vary depending on the child’s needs and treatment goals. Most children with autism receive between 10 to 40 hours per week of ABA therapy for effective results. How Are ABA Therapy Hours...
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A smiling girl wearing headphones studies at a laptop, writing in a notebook. A desk lamp, alarm clock, and small cactus are beside her, conveying focus.
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July 1, 2025By Martin

Can You Use ABA on Yourself? Here’s What You Need to Know

Can you use ABA on yourself? Yes, you can use ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) techniques on yourself, but it takes knowledge, patience, and careful planning. ABA is about changing behaviors by understanding what reinforces them, and these principles can be applied for...
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