Blogs

Autism and Physical Activity: The Benefits of Exercise

Exercise has always been known to have immense physical benefits on the body. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that adults should engage in 30 minutes of moderate activity almost every day, while children are encouraged to do twice that. For many years, studies into the benefits of exercise focused mainly on […]

Autism and Travel: Tips for Stress-Free Family Trips

Family trips are often a great way to build life-long bonds and memories that you won’t soon forget. Travel helps everyone in the family relax, relieve stress, experience new things and places, open their mind to other cultures and be more accepting of other people. Travel is good for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), […]

Lighting for Someone with Autism

People from all walks of life may experience sensitivities to sensory stimuli. They may require a certain environment in order to be able to concentrate well or to stimulate their creativity, for instance. Some people who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), though, experience these sensitivities in a much more heightened way. They could be highly […]

The Role of Pets in Supporting Children with Autism

There’s an increasing amount of evidence that shows that pets can have a calming influence on many people. For years, service dogs have been helping support people who have certain disabilities, such as blindness. In the last few years, emotional support pets have entered the fray as well, helping to provide a calming influence on […]

How Do Autistic People Show Love?

People show love in different ways. The term “love language” has been coined to describe the fact that people have unique styles of expressing their love for others. Some people may perform acts of service, some may express their love through gifts, some may say “I love you” often, and others may express their love […]

What to Do in an Autistic Meltdown?

From time to time, nearly every child will experience some sort of meltdown. They may throw a tantrum when they don’t get something they want, or when they’re hungry, tired or feeling overwhelmed. These meltdowns tend to occur more frequently in children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As a result of their neurodevelopmental disorder, […]

Positive Reinforcement in ABA

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) is a well-regarded treatment plan for children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Rooted in scientific evidence and core principles of Behavior Analysis (BA), ABA therapy helps children with autism gain the communication and social skills they typically struggle with, while also modifying certain behaviors. Therapists have a lot of […]

How to Tell Someone You Have Autism

People who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) might find it difficult to let new people know about their autism diagnosis. They may feel nervous, anxious and overwhelmed just thinking about telling someone new — all of which can make it feel quite daunting. That being said, telling other people about your autism diagnosis can help understand […]

Precision Teaching Examples

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) takes a very systematic approach to supporting children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This fits right in with the fact that it is a science- and evidence-based approach to learning and behavior. ABA therapy involves a lot of observation, planning, goal setting and data tracking, and it’s all done on an […]

Let's do this together

Are you ready to see your child succeed?

We're your child's next best friend