CDC announces new autism numbers

On April 15, 2025, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published new survey data from 2022 that shows the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children is increasing. In other words, autism is more common than ever. One in 31 children now have autism, a significant rise in only two years when […]
Start a career from the heart. Become an RBT!

In preparation for the kickoff of Summer Camp at The Behavior Exchange, we’re ramping up our efforts to hire additional ABA therapy staff to ensure all the kiddos who want to participate will have a blast this year, making progress on their goals even when school’s out. There’s a misconception about the experience and education […]
A super summer starts with a schedule

Another big change for you and your child with autism is just around the corner. We’re talking about summer, of course. It’s the season many kids love and parents often dread, because daily life as they know it will be disrupted and another task will be added to their to-do list – making plans for […]
How to give children with autism a summer of progress

Children are known to lose skills and knowledge during the summer break when school’s out. They can forget some of what they’ve learned over the previous semester, putting them behind when school is back in session. It’s a common occurrence. However, the summer break can negatively affect kiddos with special needs, like autism spectrum disorder […]
Stories of Hope: The Freedom to Be Yourself

This Story of Hope is about Sia, the reclusive Australian popstar who has overcome mental and physical health struggles as well as addiction to become an award-winning singer and songwriter of smash hits, not just for herself, but also for some of the biggest names in the music industry. Sia’s also widely known for creating […]
Why is my child behaving like that? – Part 4

Today, we’re going to discuss the last function of behavior on our list. If you’ll recall, “function” is an ABA therapy term that refers to the reason behind a child’s behavior. Over the last few weeks, we’ve been looking at the four main functions of behavior. We hope you’ve learned a few things along the […]
Why is my child behaving like that? – Part 3

Hello again! We hope you’ve been enjoying our look at the four functions of behavior – what we in ABA therapy refer to as the reasons behind behaviors of children with autism. If you’re new to our series, links to the first two parts are highlighted below. In general, the reasons behind behaviors fall into […]
Why is my child behaving like that? – Part 2

Welcome back to our blog series about the four functions of behavior. In ABA therapy, we refer to the meaning behind a child’s behavior as a function. The functions or reasons behind behaviors can differ, but they generally fall into four categories: To Escape or avoid something (See Part 1) To get Attention from someone […]
Why is my child behaving like that? – Part 1

Behavior can be a mystery. It’s not always obvious why we humans do what we do. We might even be blind to the reasons behind our own behavior at times. If you have a child with autism, their unique way of interacting with the world around them can make their behavior even more difficult to […]
Benefits of Group Parent Training

It’s undeniable that ABA therapy Parent Training can have a positive impact as part of the overall treatment plan for a child. In fact, most health insurers require regular parent training as a condition for approving ABA therapy hours for children with autism. As such, parent training is covered by insurance. Parents at The Behavior […]