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How ABA Teaches How to Understand Gestures and Facial Expressions

Human communication is about far more than just the words we speak. In fact, a vast majority of how we express our feelings, intentions and needs happens nonverbally through a subtle shift in posture, a wave of a hand or a fleeting facial expression. For…
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Autism Statistics Washington DC

If your child is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it will present a unique combination of learning curves, milestones and structural decisions. When discovering the best pathway forward for a child, it is incredibly grounding…
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How ABA Teaches How to Answer Questions

Communication is a cornerstone of daily life, yet the ability to answer questions involves a complex web of cognitive, linguistic and social skills. For neurotypical individuals, learning to respond to "what," "where" or "why" often happens…
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Autism Statistics North Carolina

Understanding the landscape of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is crucial for families, educators and healthcare providers alike. In North Carolina, keeping a pulse on autism statistics shapes how communities allocate resources, how schools…
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How ABA Teaches How to Hold a Conversation

A casual conversation seems effortless to most people. We naturally take turns speaking, ask questions based on what the other person just said and change topics smoothly. However, a single conversation is actually a highly complex dance…