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Why Imitation Skills Matter So Much in Early ABA

In the early stages of development, children will often imitate what they observe others doing. Smiles, glances and early gestures are usually all imitations of their parents, caregivers, siblings and others they are around a lot. Imitation is actually a building block for cognitive and social skills. It has a profound influence on a child’s […]

Does Insurance Pay for ABA Therapy in Arizona?

When children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), doctors usually recommend that they receive specialized applied behavior analysis treatment. Also known as ABA therapy, it’s a science-based approach to learning that helps children with autism build the social, communication and daily life skills with which they tend to struggle. As the leading treatment option […]

Early Signs of Autism That Appear Only During Play

Spotting the early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are key to providing children with the help and the support they need. The earlier these signs are identified, the earlier children can undergo full autism evaluations by a trained professional. Studies have shown that the earlier interventions can be started, the more effective they can […]

What Delayed Joint Play Can Indicate About Autism

Joint play is a major opportunity for development in children, as it fosters the building blocks of social skills and communication. Children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), though, can struggle with joint play because they have trouble with joint attention. This is defined as the ability to share focus with another person on an […]

Understanding Regression vs. Plateau in Autistic Toddlers

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is the gold standard of treatment options for children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As a science-based approach to learning, ABA therapy helps children gain the social, communication and daily life skills with which they often struggle, while also helping them with negative and/or harmful behaviors. Using targeted […]

Why Some Autistic Toddlers Lose Words Temporarily

If your child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) starts to regress in their development, it can be quite concerning. After all, it’s likely they’ve made great strides overcoming challenges with communication, social interactions and daily life skills they’ve faced for much of their lives. But, if your child loses words they once had, or other […]

Autism Milestones by Age: What Progress Really Looks Like

If your child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), you might be wondering what the typical milestones are to look out for. While many of these developmental milestones are easily found for neurotypical children, they may not be for children with autism. Part of the reason for this is that autism really does affect people drastically […]

Teaching Kids with Autism Not to Steal

All children need to be taught certain social rules and boundaries. One example is teaching a child what constitutes stealing and why it’s bad. Oftentimes, children who steal don’t even realize they’re doing something wrong. They might see something they want and grab it, whether it’s a toy from a friend or an item from […]

Using ABA for School Cafeteria Behavior

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can benefit greatly from receiving applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) treatment. The science-based approach to learning can help children build communication, social interaction and daily life skills, while also learning to modify their behaviors. ABA therapy has proven extremely effective at helping to support children throughout their lives, whether […]

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