Making Haircuts Not so Scary
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 […]
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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 […]
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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
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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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Even if the time of bedtime changes in the summer, stick to the same familiar bedtime routine. This will provide consistency and familiarity to your
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Visuals are great, once again, and when paired with a reinforcer you’re golden. To give kids advance notice of an upcoming transition (for example, when
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Check out this video for ways to turn dinnertime into a successful experience for the entire family.
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There are many misconceptions that intense ABA therapy is “hard” on the child. However, this is where all the necessary developmental skills are taught to
Inside an ABA Session Read More »
ABA therapy…what I wish all parents and educators knew. Just watch. If you are unsure, just watch. If you are doubtful, just watch. Just watch
ABA Therapy: Just Watch Read More »
We continue to go in depth into the topic of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Please feel free to send in any follow up questions
Here is the next installment in a series focusing on language development in children ages 6 months to 3 years of age. In this third
Increasing Language, Ages 19-24 months Read More »
In a recent facebook poll we asked: With your neurotypical child, or child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, what do you struggle with most in
Mornings Made Easy Read More »
Here is the next installment in a series focusing on language delays in children ages 6 months to 3 years of age. In this second
Increasing Language in An Older Baby Read More »
The next few articles will be focusing on language delays in children from ages 6 months to 3 years of age. In this first segment
Increasing Language in a Young Baby Read More »
Does your toddler just reach for what he wants? Is he trying to tell you what he wants but you just can’t figure it out?
Increasing Language Seminar Read More »