Spring into action for Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month

Let’s make the world a better place for kids with autism. April is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, also called World Autism Month. It’s a time to learn more and educate others about autism spectrum disorder (ASD), while celebrating and recognizing the diverse experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum. As we work towards a […]
Tame those tantrums with this expert advice.

Understanding what triggers your child with autism is the first step. What parent hasn’t been in the difficult and sometimes embarrassing position of dealing with a child’s tantrum? The good news is this: Despite the screaming, stomping, crying, and dropping to the floor, temper tantrums are a normal part of childhood development. Temper tantrums happen […]
Party at our place!

Discover how fun and effective ABA therapy can be at our Frisco Hive Open House. Your family and friends are cordially invited to our Frisco Hive Open House on Saturday, March 25, from 10am – 2pm! It’s free and all are welcome. As a Behavioral Health Center of Excellence® (BHCOE), we’re doing more and more […]
Tips to get your green on!

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day can be fun for children with autism. We’re all Irish on March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day. We attend parades, throw parties, wear shamrocks, act silly, and even turn whole rivers green for the occasion. It’s a day of fun that families can enjoy together however they choose to celebrate. And that’s […]
Ease into Daylight Savings Time with These Tips

Ease into Daylight Savings Time with These Tips Lose an hour. Gain peace of mind. The countdown to Daylight Savings Time has begun. This year it starts on Sunday, March 12, at 2:00 a.m. The time change is a mere inconvenience for many of us, when we loose an hour of sleep and have to […]
Preparing for Spring Break!

Preparing for a Spring Break with a Child with Special Needs: Tips and Strategies As we head into the last months of winter, many children (and parents) are counting down the days until Spring Break. Children are excited about having time off from school and many families have the opportunity to travel and have new […]
Cooking with your Child with Autism

Many celebrations throughout the year are marked by families and friends communicating their love in preparing their favorite dishes or meals for one another. Think about your fondest memories and they probably involve food in some way. Cooking is a fun and engaging activity that can bring families together, and when it comes to cooking […]
How to Let Your Love Show

Expert ideas for expressing love to your child with autism This time of year we make sure to express our love for the people closest to us. Each relationship is unique, so communicating love can take several forms. According to Dr. Gary Chapman, author of “The 5 Love Languages®”, everyone expresses and receives love in […]
Preparing Kids for Valentine’s Day

5 tips to help your child enjoy classroom celebrations On Valentine’s Day, we celebrate the people most important in our lives. But for children with autism, the holiday all about love can be overwhelming and confusing. Many schools have classroom celebrations where kids participate in fun Valentine’s Day activities and exchange cards and treats with […]
Yes, kids with autism can learn social skills!

Children with autism are often described as anti-social. It can appear that way, but in reality, it’s not that they don’t want to be social. They just don’t know how to be. Kids typically begin to notice each other and interact when they reach 2 and 3 years of age – a key time in […]