One Step Ahead Technology
Here at SBS we try to stay updated in the latest technology that ABA has to offer. In August of 2015 SBS decided to go […]
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Here at SBS we try to stay updated in the latest technology that ABA has to offer. In August of 2015 SBS decided to go […]
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When a child with autism finds his or her voice, it’s nearly as exciting for therapists as it is for that child’s parents. When that
My Client Who Found Her Voice Read More »
Social stories can be highly effective in teaching children new skills. Although they are typically used for children with autism, the truth is that they
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Autism is so prevalent that most of us know an autistic person, or at the very least, we know something about autism spectrum disorder. That
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It’s not uncommon in therapy when we teach new skills to kids with autism that we encounter problem behaviors such as: escape, aggression and attention
Reducing Problem Behaviors and Increasing Productivity Read More »
Steinberg Behavior Solutions is now using ABPathfinder to electronically record and graph all data. This will allow real time monitoring by BCBAs while not in
ABPathfinder- Watch your child’s progress! Read More »
Do you ever wonder why you receive rave reviews from your child’s teacher/therapists about his good behavior during therapy sessions, but fail to see the
Helping Your Child (and you) Get the Most From ABA Therapy Read More »
Haircuts can be a difficult task for a child with autism. The child may experience sensory issues as well as anxiety. At some point, the
Making Haircuts Not so Scary Read More »
Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
From Josh: Fairly Obvious Read More »
Looking to help promote independence in your child? A Visual Schedule can help! Please comment below with any questions or comments on this tip. Be
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The desire for independence is within each one of us. All of us, at some point in our lives, (whether we were 5 years old
Encouraging Daily Independence in Your Child Read More »
Check out these recent parenting tips and images which appeared on our Facebook and other Social Media pages. Feel free to send in your comments
Great Parenting Tips! Read More »
When a child’s birthday is approaching, parents and grandparents are asking what toys would be good to buy for the kiddo with Autism. Here are
Toys for Autism- choosing the right birthday gift Read More »
Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
“Alien in a Boardroom” by Josh Read More »
What is Autism Awareness? How can the world become aware? Familiarity brings comfort. With the current rate of Autism at 1 in 59 children, more
What does World Autism Awareness Month mean? Read More »
 There are many things for parents of a child with Autism to think about when it comes to social skills. Bullying is one particular
What Parents Can Do About Bullying Read More »
For anyone, going to school isn’t exactly a bag of lollipops, whether it’s Elementary School, Middle School, or High School. You have to get up
From Josh: First Day at a Blue School Read More »
For a child with Autism, social interaction skills are difficult. Most importantly, a child with Autism may have difficulty forming
Teaching Social Skills to a child with Autism to avoid Bullying Read More »
I would like to introduce our readers to my brother, Josh. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child,
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Central Auditory Processing Disorder Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) affects about 5% of children. Central Auditory Processing Disorder means that the Auditory Processing Disorder is
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