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How Siblings Experience ABA Therapy at Home

When a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) begins applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy), the entire household dynamic shifts. For families receiving in-home services, the living room might become a learning center, and the dining table may double as a workstation. While the primary focus of ABA therapy is on the patient, the presence of […]

Helping Autistic Adults Manage Burnout at Work

The workplace can be a source of immense pride, financial independence and personal fulfillment for adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Yet, it can also be an environment filled with unique stressors such as sensory overload and complex social hierarchies. Without adequate support, these stressors can lead to a state of physical, mental and emotional […]

Teaching Safe Internet Use to Autistic Adolescents

The digital world offers unparalleled opportunities for connection, learning and entertainment. For adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the internet can be a particularly valuable resource, providing a space for exploration where there aren’t the immediate pressures of face-to-face social interaction. At the same time, this vast landscape also presents unique challenges and significant risks […]

Addressing Anxiety-Driven Behaviors in Autistic Teens

The teenage years are a period of immense growth and transition. Navigating the shift from childhood to young adulthood involves managing increasing academic pressure, evolving social circles and a blossoming sense of independence. For teenagers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), these developmental milestones are often accompanied by a significant increase in anxiety. When anxiety becomes […]

Supporting Autistic Teens with Body Awareness

The teenage years are a period of profound transformation. This stage is often defined by rapid physical growth, shifting hormones and a developing sense of self for most teens. These changes can be particularly confusing and distressing for teens with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to challenges with body awareness. This is sometimes referred to […]

Why Some Autistic Children Laugh During Meltdowns

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can become overwhelmed or feel anxious. They may not be able to cope well with certain feelings or effectively communicate how they’re feeling. What often results is a meltdown or tantrum. The reasons for a child’s meltdown may vary greatly, from sensory sensitivities, to not getting enough time with […]

Helping Children Recover After a Meltdown

Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are often faced with challenges associated with intense emotional responses their children have when they’re feeling overwhelmed. Known as meltdowns, they can happen for a number of reasons, and they’re not always easy to prevent. Children with autism commonly experience challenges that their neurotypical peers do not. […]

How Hunger and Hydration Affect Autistic Behavior

For many parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a sudden behavioral meltdown or a period of irritability can sometimes seem to come out of nowhere. Their child may look happy, content and engaged in play one moment and then become overwhelmed and frustrated the next. When this happens, parents may want to look […]

Helping Autistic Children Recognize Unsafe Friendships

Friendship is one of the most rewarding aspects of childhood, providing a sense of belonging, shared joy and emotional support. However, for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the social landscape can be difficult to navigate. While many children on the autism spectrum deeply desire connection, they may struggle to interpret the subtle nuances, non-verbal […]

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