ABA Tips: Picking the Perfect Christmas Tree for Kids Who Love to Touch!
How can you decorate a Christmas tree that’s safe and fun for kids with autism who love touching everything? With
Engaging Gifts for ASD Pre-K Kids with Special Interests
Shopping for a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who doesn’t gravitate toward typical toys is often seen as challenging,
Managing Vocal Stereotypy in Children with ASD
Vocal stereotypy is a common behavior among children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), characterized by repetitive, non-functional vocalizations such as
Understanding and Managing Perseverative (Fixated) Speech in Children with ASD
Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), particularly those on the higher-functioning end, often repeat themselves or fixate on certain topics.
Addressing the Behavior of Lining Up Items in Children with ASD: Using ABA and Natural Environment Teaching (NET)
Many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have repetitive behaviors, such as lining up toys or objects. While this behavior
Teaching Children with ASD to Wear Winter Accessories
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often struggle with changes in routine or unfamiliar sensations, making it challenging for them
Using ABA to Prepare Kids with ASD/ADHD for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a special time for families to gather, share meals, and celebrate togetherness. However, for children with Autism Spectrum
The Importance of routine for children with ASD, especially when they’re sick
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often thrive on routine and predictability. Routine helps them understand what to expect, reduces
Helping a Child with ASD Get Shots at the Doctor’s Office: ABA Strategies for Parents
Getting a shot can be tough for any child, and for kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it can feel
ABA Techniques for Managing Fear in War-Affected Children
Children who have encountered the trauma of war in various parts of the world often carry deep emotional scars that
How you can teach preschooler with ASD to identify the emotions and thoughts of others.
Teaching preschooler with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to identify the emotions and thoughts of others can be done effectively by
How Parents Can Prepare a Child with ASD or ADHD for Halloween Celebrations
The costumes, decorations, and unpredictable nature of the day can sometimes lead to anxiety, sensory overload, or behavioral challenges. With
The Power of Visual Books for Non-Verbal Children: Preparing for AAC Devices
Finding ways to support communication and comprehension can be challenging. One highly effective tool for helping non-verbal children build communication
Understanding Theory of Mind for Parents
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand that other people have their own thoughts, feelings, desires, and beliefs that
Success in Potty Training: Key Strategies for Parents
Potty training can be a significant milestone for both parents and children. With the right approach, it’s possible to make
Which sport is best for my child with ASD and ADHD?
The best sport for children with language delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one that encourages
Why My Child Has Tantrums: Understanding the Four Functions of Behavior
Tantrums can be overwhelming for both children and parents, but understanding why they occur can help you respond effectively. In
Encouraging Your Child to Talk Using ABA Strategies
We have great news for you! There are proven strategies rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) that can make a
How to Teach a Child with ASD to Play with Others Using Board Games
As an ABA professional, I’ve often seen the magic that board games can bring into a child’s life, especially for
Why Consistent Language Is Crucial for Children with Autism
As parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), you’re constantly focused on helping your child learn new skills and