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What do parents do during in home ABA therapy?
ABA TherapyBlog
January 16, 2026By Martin

The Role of Parents: What do Parents do During in Home ABA Therapy?

What do parents do during in home ABA therapy? Embarking on a new therapy journey can feel overwhelming, especially when it involves your child. If you’re considering in-home Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for your child with autism spectrum disorder, you likely have...
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Sensory clothing for autism
autismBlog
January 16, 2026By Martin

Sensory Clothing for Autism: What Helps and Why

Sensory clothing for autism is apparel designed to reduce irritation and support regulation. Common features include soft fabrics, flat seams, tagless labels, seamless socks, and optional gentle compression. These choices target sensory hyper or hyposensitivity described in autism,...
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What are the do's and don'ts of autism?
autismBlog
January 16, 2026By Martin

What Are the Do’s and Don’ts of Autism?

What are the do’s and don’ts of autism? Do use clear, literal language, give processing time, reduce sensory load, and reinforce specific skills. Don’t force eye contact, don’t touch without consent, don’t use sarcasm or vague hints, and don’t punish harmless stimming....
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What is the average lifespan of a person with autism?
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January 16, 2026By Martin

What Is the Average Lifespan of a Person With Autism?

What is the average lifespan of a person with autism? There is no single number. Estimates vary by study and by co-occurring conditions. A UK matched-cohort analysis estimated life expectancy for autistic adults without learning disability at about 74.6 years for men and 76.8 years...
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How Do Families Ensure ABA Is a Positive Experience
ABA Therapy
January 10, 2026By Martin

How Do Families Ensure ABA Is a Positive Experience?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is most effective when families play an active role in supporting the process. Research shows that collaboration, consistency, and individualized planning help ensure ABA therapy is a positive and meaningful experience for autistic children....
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Why the Term High-Functioning Autism Was Replaced
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January 10, 2026By Martin

Why the Term High-Functioning Autism Was Replaced

The term high-functioning autism was commonly used in the past to describe individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who had average or above-average intelligence and fewer language delays. Today, this term is no longer used in clinical diagnosis due to changes in diagnostic...
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How Autistic Children Show Love and Attachment to Their Mothers-1
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January 10, 2026By Martin

How Autistic Children Show Love and Attachment to Their Mothers

Do Autistic Kids Love Their Mom? Yes, autistic children are capable of love and emotional attachment, including strong bonds with their mothers. Research on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) shows that differences in communication and social expression do not reduce a child’s ability...
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How Repetition Works in ABA Therapy for Autism-1
ABA Therapy
January 10, 2026By Martin

How Repetition Works in ABA Therapy for Autism

ABA therapy is often described as repetitive, and that description is partially accurate—but repetition in applied behavior analysis serves a clear, evidence-based purpose. ABA therapy for autism focuses on teaching skills in a structured way that supports learning, retention, and...
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Explore What Is the Parent Assessment in ABA Today-1
ABA Therapy
January 10, 2026By Martin

Explore What the Parent Assessment in ABA Today Is

Starting your journey with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a significant step toward supporting your child’s growth. A crucial part of this journey is the parent assessment. This initial assessment process is designed to be a collaborative and informative experience....
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Embrace Natural Environment Teaching for Better Learning-1
ABA Therapy
January 10, 2026By Martin

Embrace Natural Environment Teaching for Better Learning

Welcome to the world of Natural Environment Teaching (NET), an innovative approach within Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Unlike traditional, structured lessons, NET brings learning directly into your child’s everyday life. It turns familiar activities and daily routines...
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