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Tag: Autism

A boy with autism covering his ears while a man points and scolds him.
Blog
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 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 autistic toddler sitting on a blanket playing with flashcards and colorful toys during ABA therapy in NC.
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July 21, 2025By Martin

Do People with Autism Have Good Memory?

Yes, many people with autism have very good memory skills, but it often depends on the type of memory. Autistic individuals tend to excel in rote memory, the ability to recall facts, details, or sequences with high accuracy. For example, they might remember dates, schedules, or...
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A BCBA and autistic child sitting in a creative space, talking and conducting autism evaluation in North Carolina.
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July 16, 2025By Martin

What Parents Need to Know About Signs of Autism in Babies

Parents and caregivers often look for signs of autism in babies well before their first birthday. Spotting early indicators in social interaction, communication, or motor development is not always straightforward. Yet early recognition can unlock access to therapies that improve...
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An ABA therapist and autistic child having a serious conversation while sitting on a bed in a cozy room in North Carolina.
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July 14, 2025By Martin

What Is Language Disorder Associated with Autism?

Many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience language disorders, which affect how they understand, process, and use language. These challenges can range from delayed speech development to difficulties with conversational skills, understanding tone, or using language...
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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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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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