Tips for the Holiday Season
In this article, learn tips for making the holiday season more sensory friendly for your child(ren).
In this article, learn tips for making the holiday season more sensory friendly for your child(ren).
The Internet has evolved to become a way for others to connect, communicate, and spend time interacting with their favorite content. Many of us, including children, spend our downtime on the Internet.
With summer comes longer and hotter days, and more free time for families. Here are some strategies that can help fulfill sensory needs that are both safe and fun in the summer weather.
Expressive language is how a person communicates with others. Building expressive language skills helps individuals grow their independence and self-advocacy skills. Here are some tips on how you can support someone’s expressive language skills.
In this article, Jennie Brevik RBT, offers tips for introducing new foods to your child during the holiday season.
We all know the five common senses, but did you know there are three more? In this article, Jessica Mattox, RBT, explores the vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive senses.
With Halloween just around the corner, Sarah Jang, RBT, offers tips and tricks to make the Halloween evening comfortable and fun for kids of all neurodiverse needs.
ABA teaches us that when a particular behavior is reinforced or rewarded, it is more likely to be repeated. One way to reinforce appropriate behavior is to create a Token Economy system.
As a parent or caregiver of an individual with an ASD diagnosis, have you ever thought about the ethics to which therapists and analysts must adhere when working with clients?
In the field of ABA, we often talk about the form and shape of a behavior, also known as topography. In this article, we learn the importance of understanding the topography of a behavior so that it can be accurately measured.