
Can ABA Therapy Help with Accepting ‘No’ as an Answer?
The word “no” is an inevitable part of the landscape of a child’s life. Whether they’re being told not to have a second cookie, to put down electronics or to stop playing so they can take a bath, they hear the word "no" every day.
For…

Can ABA Therapy Help with Waiting Patiently?
Waiting is a difficult concept for many children to grasp. The passage of time can feel like an eternity, whether they’re waiting for their turn on the swings, for a favorite snack or are in line at the store.
For children with autism spectrum…

Can ABA Therapy Help with Following Instructions?
Children are surrounded by instructions. There are simple requests such as "please put your shoes away" and more complex, multi-step directions in settings such as a classroom.
In all environments and forms, the ability to listen, process…

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…

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…

