
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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

