Think Early: Early diagnosis. Early intervention. Early to a brighter future!

Although we’re almost through January now, it’s still early in the new year with months of possibilities and opportunities ahead of us. It really brings home the importance of acting early when it comes autism. With an early diagnosis and appropriate interventions like the gold standard ABA therapy, children with autism and their families can […]
Why January is the Perfect Time to Start ABA Therapy

The wonderful truth is, any time is a great time for children to begin ABA therapy. The reason is children with autism and other developmental and behavioral concerns can make little, big, and amazing strides towards living their full potential with the help of ABA therapy. That’s why it’s often referred to as the gold […]
Winter Wisdom for Parenting Kids with Autism

The seasons are changing once again. It’s only been a couple of weeks since winter officially started, but it’s coming on strong in the new year with freezing temperatures and chances of snowfall. Boulder has already seen a couple of inches! This is a great time to consider what winter can mean for kids with […]
Family letters — our most precious tradition

Jolly ol’ St. Nick isn’t the only one who gets letters this time of year. Our extended family here at The Behavior Exchange – the wonderful parents and children we have the honor of providing ABA therapy services to every day – take time out of their busy holiday schedules to write us letters. Here […]
Parenting Kids with Autism: Holiday Mealtime Tips and Strategies

Food is a big part of holiday celebrations for families. It’s often the centerpiece of the season because it brings together everything we love about the this special time of year – family, friends, favorite foods, sweet treats, colorful decorations, music, talking, laughing, and remembering. Children with autism don’t necessarily see it the same way. […]
Sensory toys and shopping tips for the holiday season

‘Tis the season for toys, and Santa and his elves are working overtime to make sure children are happy this time of year. And that includes kids with autism! To lend him and all those parents out there a hand this holiday season, we’ve put together this short blog to help you find just the […]
Expert tips for handling sensory overload in children with autism

No other time of year impacts our senses like the holiday season in December. While the bright blinking lights, crowded stores, sweet treats, cold temps, festive scents, and ringing bells help get us in the holiday spirit, they can also cause sensory overload in children. Sensory overload happens when one or more of our senses […]
Happy Thanksgiving from Buddy Bee and Watson Bear

Happy Thanksgiving from Buddy Bee and Watson Bear A mascot’s job is never done! That’s why we’re over the moon that our very own Buddy Bee and Watson Bear took time out of their busy schedules to let us know what they’re most thankful for in anticipation of the human celebration we call Thanksgiving Day. […]
Top Thanksgiving tips for parenting children with autism

Top Thanksgiving tips for parenting children with autism We’re past Halloween at this point and well on our way to celebrating Thanksgiving. In the spirit of gathering together for the upcoming holiday, we’ve rounded up a list of our most popular blog posts with tips and insights for cooking up a more enjoyable turkey day […]
Stories of Hope: He “ain’t afraid of no ghosts” or being on the spectrum

Can you guess who “he” is? If you’re thinking Dan Aykroyd, you are correct. Well done! Aykroyd is the endlessly talented comedian, actor, writer, and serial entrepreneur, who co-wrote and starred in the original Ghostbusters movie that became a cultural phenomenon. That was in 1984. Fast forward to 2013, when it’s reported that Aykroyd has […]