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January 29, 2026By Martin

Tactile Sensitivity in Children: Signs and Solutions

Does your child get upset by clothing tags or avoid getting their hands messy? This could be a sign of tactile sensitivity, a condition where the sensory system overreacts to tactile input. For many children, everyday touch sensations can feel uncomfortable or even painful, making...
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Sensory Processing Disorder Test And ABA
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January 28, 2026By Martin

The Connection Between Sensory Processing Disorder Test and ABA

Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is the first step toward helping your child navigate a world that can feel overwhelming. When the brain struggles to interpret sensory information, everyday life becomes a challenge. Fortunately, therapies like Applied Behavior Analysis...
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how to explain autism to siblings
autism
January 26, 2026By Martin

Smoother Playtime: How to Explain Autism to Siblings

How to explain autism to siblings means using clear words, real examples, and roles they can follow. Say what autism is, what it affects, and how the family helps. Keep it short. Invite questions. What to say today Start with strengths and needs. “Your brother learns best with...
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Visual Supports in Autism Communication
autism
January 26, 2026By Martin

Visual Supports in Autism Communication: A Quick Guide

Visual Supports in Autism Communication use pictures, symbols, words, or schedules to make messages clear and predictable. They reduce language load, support attention, and help transitions. Families in our North Carolina sessions report fewer behaviors and faster follow-through when...
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What a BCBA Actually Does Day to Day
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January 23, 2026By Martin

What a BCBA Actually Does Day to Day?

What a BCBA actually does day to day is assess behavior, write treatment plans, train teams, and use data to adjust goals. A BCBA reviews records, observes skills, selects measures, and outlines clear behavior targets and teaching procedures (BACB scope). In our North Carolina cases,...
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how to avoid burnout as a special needs parent
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January 23, 2026By Martin

How to Avoid Burnout as a Special Needs Parent

How to avoid burnout as a special needs parent starts with routines that protect sleep, shared caregiving, and written support plans. Caregiver studies show high stress and depressive symptoms are common in parents of autistic and other neurodivergent children; social support reduces...
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Sensory overload signs parents miss
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January 23, 2026By Martin

Small Clues, Big Triggers: Sensory Overload Signs Parents Miss

Sensory overload signs parents miss include quiet shutdowns, ear covering in noisy rooms, squinting under bright lights, avoiding certain fabrics, running off in crowds, and sudden refusal of routine places. These reflect difficulty processing sound, light, touch, or motion and can...
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Sensory clothing for autism
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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?
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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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