How to Make Halloween More Fun for Kids with Autism
Halloween can be scary for kids with autism in all the wrong ways. In general, they have a hard time quickly grasping and making sense of anything that falls outside […]
Met your deductible? Meet ABA therapy!
This time of year, many families are getting close to meeting (or have already met) their insurance deductible for the year. When you’ve met your deductible, your health insurance really […]
Time to get your child with autism ready for the holidays
Another winter holiday season is just around the corner. It’s both a hectic time and one that we look forward to, mostly because we get to spend time with family […]
A Parent’s Guide to ABA Therapy Basics – Part 4
Hello again and thank you for following along as we explore the basics of ABA therapy together! This is Part 4 and the final chapter of our guide – a […]
A Parent’s Guide to ABA Therapy Basics – Part 3
Hello! We’re glad you’re here. If you’re just joining us, this is Part 3 of a 4-part guide that explores the basics of ABA therapy for parents who’ve recently received […]
A Parent’s Guide to ABA Therapy Basics – Part 2
Welcome back! We hope Part 1 of our guide was helpful and answered some of your basic questions around what ABA therapy is and why it’s important to start children […]
Signs and Symptoms of Autism
Last week, we briefly covered what autism is, the challenges of a diagnosis, and treatment options. This week, we are going to cover the most common signs of autism and […]
What is Autism?
At The Behavior Exchange we provide expert, caring, and accredited ABA therapy, with most of our clients having an autism diagnosis. However, occasionally we get asked the question of “what […]
10 Engaging Reinforcement Strategies for Children with Autism: The Power of Fun and Motivation
Reinforcement strategies play a pivotal role in shaping behaviors and fostering positive interactions for children with autism. Creating a fun and engaging environment is crucial to ensure that reinforcement techniques […]
How to Set Up Your Child with Autism for a Successful School Year
As summer’s carefree days fade away, the anticipation of a new school year takes center stage. For families with children on the autism spectrum, the transition to a structured routine […]