Many kids like water, but for those on the autism spectrum, it can be particularly captivating. You might have noticed your child being fascinated with water, whether it’s by splashing in puddles, playing with the garden hose, or being drawn to swimming pools. Water can be lots of fun, and it provides many opportunities to […]
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Does My Child Need an Autism Diagnosis?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), manifests differently in each individual. While some children may show clear indications early on, others might display more subtle signs that become apparent as they grow older. While behaviors associated with autism are not enough to diagnose ASD on their own, they might be a good indicator to get an autism […]
Read MoreHow To Deal With Meltdowns: ABA Strategies For Success
Parents and caregivers of kids with autism often deal with challenging situations where their child experiences intense emotional reactions in response to overwhelming situations. This is known as a meltdown. Using ABA strategies, parents can learn to identify, manage and prevent meltdowns, as well as help their kids acquire important self-regulation skills and calm-down strategies. […]
Read MoreHow to Help Someone Having a Meltdown: A Guide For Parents
A meltdown is something that every child experiences. This is especially true for children with autism. Meltdowns can be overwhelming for families to deal with, and can leave family members being unsure on how to help. Understanding what is a meltdown and what caused the meltdown can help support the child in a positive and […]
Read MoreFunctional Communication Training: Meaningful Communication For Kids With ASD
Kids with autism sometimes struggle to communicate their needs or wants clearly, which can lead to challenging situations for parents and caregivers. Communication is hard, and not being able to communicate can be very frustrating. In fact, “problem” behavior is very often your child’s attempt to communicate something when they don’t have the tools to […]
Read MoreEarly Intervention for Autism: How ABA Can Help Your Child Thrive
Like all children, kids with autism have their own unique needs and strengths. Sometimes, kids with autism need some extra help to develop important skills. This is where Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) can help. ABA is the most widely recognized approach to treatment for autism. While ABA is helpful at any age, early intervention can […]
Read MoreAutism and Toilet Training: A Guide For Parents
Toilet training can be a big challenge for parents, whether their child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or not. Kids with autism sometimes take longer to establish a toileting routing, and might need additional help. If your child has ASD and is struggling with toilet training or you are feeling anxious about toileting, there are […]
Read MoreAutism in Children
Autism is a complex developmental disorder that affects how a child perceives and interacts with the world around them. As a parent or caregiver, you may have questions about what autism is and how it impacts your child’s behavior and development. Understanding autism spectrum types and their characteristics can help you provide the support and […]
Read MoreAutism and School Readiness: 5 Tips for Parents
Starting school is a big change for all kids, but it can be more challenging for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These 5 tips will help you understand what school readiness means for kids with autism, how to build skills for school and other considerations that will go a long way to set up […]
Read More7 Halloween Tips for an Autism-Friendly Holiday
There are many unique sounds, smells, sensations and even tastes that come with Halloween. These new sensory experiences and changes can feel stressful, frustrating, or even scary for some children, and there are many ways to help a child feel more at ease. For autistic children, negative emotions may stem more readily from changes in […]
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