When President Donald Trump recently highlighted a potential link between autism and the common pain reliever Tylenol (acetaminophen), it sparked nationwide attention....
For children with autism, self-regulation challenges often stand in the way of learning and independence. Whether it’s calming down after disappointment or coping with...
Anxiety doesn’t always look like worry or fear in children with autism. Sometimes it shows up as refusal to leave the house, loud outbursts, or repetitive behaviors. As...
ABA therapy isn’t just about what happens in a session with a therapist. Parents play a huge role in helping children with autism learn, grow, and thrive. That’s why...
Parent training is an essential part of ABA therapy. It helps families understand strategies, apply them at home, and feel confident supporting their child’s progress....
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is often misunderstood when it comes to “punishment.” Many wonder: Does ABA therapy use punishment? Is it harsh? The truth is more...
The idea of “reversing” autism often raises hopes and confusion for many families. While ABA therapy cannot reverse autism, it can open doors to growth. From...
Medical visits can be tough for children with autism. New places, bright lights, and unfamiliar people can feel overwhelming. But with some planning and patience, you...
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...