Tips & Ideas for Encouraging Social Skills at Home

A common symptom of autism in children is the absence of social skills that most of us take for granted. Children with autism and other developmental delays can appear anti-social and even shy, but that doesn’t mean they actually are. It’s more likely they don’t know how to interact with others. They don’t understand the […]
ABA therapy gives kids a sporting chance

With the 2024 Summer Olympics kicking off in a few days, it had us thinking about sports and kids with autism. As a Behavioral Health Center of Excellence®, we know that with the right social and motor skills, combined with some practice, children with autism can successfully participate in sporting activities by themselves or on […]
What does early intervention look like?

Think preschool, only better! Like preschool, early intervention gives children with autism an early start on school and in life. Early intervention for autism refers to the treatment provided to children in the first five years of life, when their minds are actively making connections with and about the world around them. This is a […]
Vitamin D and Autism: Is there a connection?

We recently saw an interesting article about vitamin D in Autism Parenting Magazine. It explores whether or not there’s a connection between vitamin D and improving autism symptoms in children. According to the article, back in 2008, an innovative paper was published based on data that showed autism occurred more frequently in children who […]
Make positive behavior pay off this summer

An important aspect of ABA therapy, the gold standard treatment for kids with autism and other developmental delays, is the use of positive reinforcement. You can think of positive reinforcement as rewarding behaviors that you want your child to repeat and continue doing until the behavior becomes second nature, like a habit. Positive reinforcement can […]
How to help your child with autism at home – Part 2

Hello again! As you can obviously read, this is a continuation of our last blog post, exploring some of the many ways parents of children with autism and other developmental delays can help their child at home reach their full potential. When you first get an autism diagnosis for a child, it can leave you […]
How to help your child with autism at home – Part 1

As a parent, you have the power to make a difference in your child’s life. An autism diagnosis might have you feeling otherwise. But take heart! There are many things you can do at home to help your child make progress and your whole family be happier together. This article will provide you with a […]
Help your kiddo learn How to Be a Person this summer

When school’s out, daily life for kids and families tend to lack structure and routines go out the window. The unpredictably from day to day is tough to navigate, and even more so if you have a child with autism. One way to organize your summer days can be found in the wildly popular and […]
5 awesome benefits of early intervention for autism

When you’ve received an autism diagnosis for your child, early intervention offers hope for a brighter future! Early intervention refers to starting treatment for autism as young as two years old. Autism is not curable, but its symptoms can be improved and even eliminated in some cases. Keep in mind all children with autism have […]
Top autism resources for military families

With Memorial Day just a few days away, our minds and hearts here at The Behavior Exchange turn to military families and all the sacrifices they make and have made for our country. All we can simply say is thank you for your service. We’re especially aware of the unique challenges faced by military families […]