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Autism Signs and Symptoms

Autism Signs and Symptoms

Since we work with kids and young adults on the autism spectrum, it’s only appropriate for us to write a signs and symptoms post! In this post, we will be discussing the hallmark symptoms to look for if you suspect your child could have autism. Let’s dive in! It’s important to know exactly when parents can start to notice signs…

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Communication: Not just speaking

Communication: Not just speaking

Oftentimes, parents are left wondering how they can help their non-verbal child communicate his/her wants and needs. There is a wide variety of ways to help non-verbal children communicate, from sign language to use of an iPad software. In today’s post, we will be discussing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), an alternative to speaking. The term AAC is broad and…

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Special guest star…

Special guest star…

Linked below is a blog written by special guest writer, Beth Land Hecht, LCSW-C! Beth talks about vacations away from your children with varying abilities. Hope is near, vacation will come! Check it out below: http://www.jcsbaltimore.org/2019/parent-talk/moms-and-dads-with-kids-of-varying-abilities-vacation-is-in-your-future-2/

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How to become a BCBA!

How to become a BCBA!

Since we have started this blog, we have given many suggestions for how to handle certain behaviors, ways that other professions help, and other general information about the ABA field. Today, we are going to outline the process of becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) for anyone interested in the process! It’s a very worthwhile certification to get if…

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Verbal Behavior on Reinforcement

Verbal Behavior on Reinforcement

Wishing everyone a very happy Friday as we present another post in the Verbal Behavior series! You can read our introductory post here. Today we are going to focus on the Verbal Behavior approach to reinforcement. We recently discussed reinforcement in a previous post, so today’s post is going to go more in depth about effective reinforcers and how to…

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Reinforcement: another series!

Reinforcement is such a hugely important part of behavior therapy that we can’t just get it down to one post! In today’s post, we are going to outline the different types of reinforcement and how they can be used in your home, whether or not your child has Autism. In future posts, we will provide you with specific tools and…

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Okay mommy! Music to our ears

Okay mommy! Music to our ears

Ever have trouble getting your little ones to follow directions? We have developed a way to help alleviate the stress and help your children understand that positive things follow when they obey their parents. Our “Okay mommy!” system has already been effective for children on AND off the autism spectrum. In today’s post, we will explain the system and provide…

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Working hard to work hard

Once children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) grow up, a lot of parents aren’t necessarily sure what route to take. They can have their children live at home or live in a group home. Many parents believe that these children will not be able to make livings for themselves, but this is not the case! With the correct type of…

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Leisure Time is important too!

A lot of what we’ve talked about in past posts has been about children’s academic and behavioral progress. These are vital for children’s development, but oftentimes, people miss one other important aspect in children’s lives: leisure time. Many children on the Autism spectrum don’t play with toys other children their age would play with. Or, while they do have those…

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ABA in schools

By now, you’ve heard us talk about the fact that ABA therapy can be utilized in a variety of settings. Whether your child is in therapy with the RBT/BCBA, at home with you, or out in the community, there are always opportunities to help your child’s progress. One of the most important places the ABA therapy plan needs to be…

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