A recipe for cooking up fun and learning for kids with autism

The kitchen is the heart of a home. We gather there, we talk and share there, we find nourishment for our bodies and souls there. As the room where we often start and end our day, the kitchen is a welcoming place for the whole family. For kids with autism, the kitchen also offers a […]
Telling Your Child About Their Autism

Advice for telling your child they have autism As the autism community continues to grow, many more parents and caregivers are faced with the intimidating challenge of talking to their kids about their autism diagnosis. You’re not alone in questioning the best way to go about it or whether or not to tell your child […]
Is ABA therapy an excused absence from school?

Yes, in some states, like Texas and Colorado, ABA therapy is treated as an excused absence from school, like a doctor’s appointment. State officials have recognized the fact that ABA therapy is a necessary and effective treatment for children with autism and other behavioral and developmental concerns. As a result, they’ve created laws that require […]
Get Ready for a Great New Year with ABA Therapy

There’s always a lot to do at the end of the year, especially for parents who have a child with autism. Mostly, you’re busy planning and taking extra steps to ensure your child has a fun holiday season, free from stress and anxiety as much as possible. There’s also planning for the new year, which […]
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 of their daily routines, like holidays. Add social anxiety, which is also common in children with autism, and seasonal celebrations like Halloween, with all their […]
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 kicks in and starts covering the majority of your out-of-pocket medical expenses. For families who’ve been considering ABA therapy for their child with autism or […]
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 and friends, sink our teeth into comforting food, take part in fun activities, and maybe even open a present or two. Unfortunately, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and […]
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 glossary to help you decipher common ABA therapy terms. If you missed Parts 1-3, catch up with these quick links (Part 1, Part 2, Part […]
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 an autism diagnosis for their child. (Here are links to Part 1 and Part 2 to catch up or bookmark.) This installment of our guide […]
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 early. In this article (Part 2), we’re going to talk a little more about ABA therapy techniques. We mentioned them briefly in Part 1, but […]