Healthcare Insurance Marketplace Tips for Parents of Children with Autism

November 1 marks the beginning of open enrollment on the Healthcare Insurance Marketplace. Whether you’re new to the Marketplace or an old pro, please take action before time gets away from you during the holidays to ensure your child’s ABA therapy needs are covered by insurance for next year. We know it can be a […]
Yes, ABA therapy is an excused school absence!

Yes, ABA therapy is an excused school absence! Our autism experts get this question a lot. The answer is more and more state authorities, including those in Texas and Colorado, have recognized the importance of Applied Behavior Analysis therapy (ABA) for children with autism and other behavioral and developmental concerns and have passed laws requiring […]
Dia De Los Muertos History

Dia De Los Muertos is a Mexican holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion which includes drinks, “ofrendas”, and celebrations. The roots of the Day of the Dead, celebrated in contemporary Mexico and among those of Mexican heritage in the United States and around the world, go […]
Last-Minute Halloween Ideas for Family Fun

Last-Minute Halloween Ideas for Family Fun Yikes! It’s almost Halloween. If you’re scrambling for new (or some tried and true ways) to celebrate the holiday with your family, keep reading. We had busy parents in mind when we wrote this blog. To save you time, we’ve scoured the Internet for inspiration and easy how-tos about […]
The Best Way to Find a Quality ABA Provider

The Best Way to Find a Quality ABA Provider As the rate of autism continues to rise, more ABA therapy providers are entering the market to serve the growing number of families receiving a diagnosis. While that’s good news for families looking for answers, it’s important to realize that all ABA providers are not created […]
Buddy’s Tip: Language Opportunities

Find natural language opportunities. Talk to your child and have them practice labeling items they see and things they are doing. Ex: At the park, help them practice labeling trees, swing, dog, etc… The Behavior Exchange is a Behavior Health Center of Excellence® and an in-network provider.
Watson’s Word: Fine Motor Skills

What are fine motor skills? Fine motor skills are activities that help strengthen hand and finger muscles. Writing and coloring, cutting shapes out of paper, and tying shoelaces are examples of fine motor skills. If you used a computer mouse or smartphone to read this, you’re practicing your fine motor skills right now! The Behavior […]
Look What I Can Do!

How sensory parks and play benefit children with autism. When was the last time your family headed to the park? For kids, parks are full of opportunities to use their imagination and discover new things about themselves, their peers, and what’s around them. There are health benefits, too. We’re excited about the trend of cities […]
Buddy’s Tip: Keep It Interesting

Keep your child interested. Rotate available toys and games in your home to ensure your child does not get satiated. Ex: Keep half of your child’s toys available. Every couple of weeks put those back in the closet and bring out the other half. The Behavior Exchange is a Behavior Health Center of Excellence® and an in-network provider.
Buddy’s Tip: Promote Language

Promote your child’s use of language. Store preferred toys on tall shelves or in locked containers to create opportunities for your child to practice requesting items and asking for help. For example: Ask your child, “What do you want to play with?” The Behavior Exchange is a Behavior Health Center of Excellence® and an in-network provider.