ABA therapy: Excused absence or not?

Parents have a lot of decisions to make when it comes to caring for a child on the autism spectrum. One of those decisions is choosing between their child going to school or receiving expert ABA therapy services from a center-based provider in their community. ABA therapy is the gold standard treatment for autism spectrum […]
How to talk to children in times of tragedy

The old saying,” Bad news travels fast,” has never been more true than it is today. Thanks to smartphones, social media, and nonstop TV coverage, news of tragic events close to home as well as far away is broadcast to the world almost immediately after the events occur and sometimes as they’re occurring. Unfortunately, bad […]
6 tips to make travel fun for kids with autism

Using strategies based in ABA therapy can take you far and wide The prospect of traveling with a child on the autism spectrum can be intimidating and even overwhelming. But it’s just like everything else in life: practice makes perfect. The more you, your kiddo and family travel together, the more you’ll learn about what […]
You’ll Love This List of Sensory Friendly Fun

Take your pick of activities around DFW that cater to children with autism and their families. Going places with kiddos on the autism spectrum is a great way for them to practice their communication and social skills and build their confidence and independence. The venues and activities listed below offer more controlled settings for children […]
Gross motor skills were made for the summer!

How running, jumping, and horsing around benefit kiddos with autism. We’re getting in the spirit of summer with a new turf-covered patio at our Frisco Hive. Thanks to a wonderful benefactor, we now have an enhanced outdoor play area that stays green and beautifully perfect all year round. Most importantly, it gives our clients a […]
Track your child’s development to catch autism early (Part 2)

Track your child’s development to catch autism early (Part 2) Autism or ASD (autism spectrum disorder) can affect a child’s development and behavior in many different ways. Subtle signs of autism can be seen by the time a child turns one, and children can be assessed reliably and diagnosed by the age of two. Early […]
Track your child’s development to catch autism early (Part 1)

Track your child’s development to catch autism early (Part 1) Signs of autism can be seen before a child turns one, according to the CDC. If the signs persist, parents can seek a diagnosis for their child when they’re as young as two years old. The earlier an autism diagnosis, the earlier a child can […]
Stories of Hope: Fearless Onscreen and Off

Bella Ramsey is only 21 years old, but the British actor has already made a name in the business for playing strong young women. Ramsey came on the scene as a preteen, playing the noblewoman and warrior Lyanna Mormont in nine episodes of Game of Thrones. From there, Ramsey won the starring role of Ellie, […]
Love where you work

Love where you work Hear what they say is their favorite part of working at The Behavior Exchange — and why it makes all the difference. Here, we believe you should love where you work. That means a vibrant, supportive team, plenty of room to grow, and a mission that actually matters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytcQ6_9br3Mhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RiAMymKhSs
Top 6 Benefits of Summer Camp at The Behavior Exchange

For many children, they can’t wait for school to be out for the summer. It’s a time to celebrate, because it means fewer responsibilities, going on a vacation if you’re lucky, and freedom from schedules, tests, and homework. For kiddos with autism and other developmental and behavioral concerns, summer creates unique challenges for them and […]