Treating Autism: Get to know the gold standard in care

After decades of study, ABA therapy has been proven effective for autism. Welcome to Part 2 of our series exploring the top four treatments for children with autism. If you missed Part 1, you can catch up here. This installment will provide you with important insights about ABA therapy and why it’s most often the […]
Treating Autism: Get to Know the Best Options for Your Child

Like autism, there’s a spectrum of treatments for children. While an autism diagnosis can be scary at first, once you learn about all the different autism interventions (a.k.a. treatments) available today that can help children thrive and reach their full potential, you’ll know there’s lots of hope for your little one! In this new series […]
Stories of Hope: The richest man in the world has autism

Welcome to a new blog series from The Behavior Exchange! Every month we’ll be telling Stories of Hope about people who’ve been successful and made their mark in the world despite having autism. We hope these stories inspire all who read them, especially parents of children with autism who are struggling to see past the […]
I Think My Child Has Autism: A Guide for Parents – Part 3

Part 3 – Why Early Intervention for Autism is Best For many medical issues, the earlier we know about them, the better the outcomes are compared to taking the wait-and-see approach. The same can be said for autism. Parents who watch for the early signs of autism can discuss their concerns with their pediatrician or […]
I Think My Child Has Autism: A Guide for Parents – Part 2

Part 2 – How To Get an Autism Diagnosis If you’ve seen early signs of autism in your child, the next step is to determine if they really do have autism. The developmental and behavioral disorder affects children in many different ways, so screening and testing can take many forms and involve more than one […]
I Think My Child Has Autism: A Guide for Parents — Part 1

Part 1 – What Parents Should Look For According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), many parents aren’t aware of the early signs of autism and don’t start thinking about it as a possibility until their child reaches the typical age when they should be talking and they aren’t. The […]
We’re The Behavior Exchange. Nice to meet you!

Since this is our first blog of the year, we thought it might be a great time to (re)introduce ourselves and make sure the families who are facing an autism diagnosis know they’re not alone. It may not feel like it now, but there is real hope for your child and family, and we’d love […]
Take time to reflect on your child’s progress

The end of the year and the beginning of a new one is naturally a time of reflection. We look back at what was, the ups and downs, the ordinary and the extraordinary that we experienced in our lives, in our communities, and around the world. We also look forward and wonder what life has […]
7 expert tips for creating a happier holiday for children with autism

Holidays, like Christmas, are a special time of year for families. They can be special for you and your child with autism, too. It will take a little more planning and patience, but you can create happy holiday memories for your whole family. Applying proven techniques from the field of ABA therapy, the gold standard […]
The secret to finding the perfect gift for loved ones

Holidays are often celebrated and marked by giving gifts. While giving can be more rewarding than receiving, to paraphrase the famous saying, finding that perfect something for everyone on your list can be more than a little stressful. When we went searching for answers to share with you, we found that the solution to stress-filled […]