
Tips for Increasing Appropriate Play Skills
Children diagnosed with autism often do not engage in appropriate play. Play may involve manipulating a toy inappropriately or playing with only one part of
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Children diagnosed with autism often do not engage in appropriate play. Play may involve manipulating a toy inappropriately or playing with only one part of
Research shows that children who receive intensive early intervention services are likely to make more progress and have better long-term outcomes. The argument for early
When families search for ABA therapy providers, the question we get the most is, “What does early intervention look like?” Early intervention programs can range
Early detection of autism is essential. As soon as a diagnosis is made, families should be provided with accurate, up-to-date information about science-based intervention options.
Intervention should start as early as possible to get straight to the point. My advice for parents is if you notice your child is not
The facts are out there. The rates of autism are rising, and to quote Autism Speaks, “1 in 88 can’t wait”. Early intervention is key.
This blog post is different from our typical writings about Autism and Behavior. I guess it is about “Behavior” – but from a somewhat different
Children with autism can often engage in aggression such as hitting, biting, pinching, kicking, throwing objects, head banging, pushing, pulling, or spitting. Children may engage
I have been working as a consultant in the field of ABA Therapy for 9 years and have worked with dozens of different children. When