Expert tips for helping kids with autism be more active – Part 2

Regular exercise is important for everyone’s overall health no matter your age. For children with autism, physical activity can help in surprising ways beyond fitness, which is in and of itself so important because kids with autism are at a higher risk of being overweight. If you’d like to learn more about why physical activity […]
Get movin’! Why physical activity matters for kids with autism – Part 1

Staying fit is something most people struggle with these days despite the benefits, like losing weight, lower blood pressure, better sleep, and improved insulin sensitivity – all of which help to lessen our risk of developing chronic diseases, including diabetes. Physical activity is also good for us because when we’re moving around and getting some […]
Stories of Hope: Asperger’s Didn’t Stop Anthony Hopkins

Sir Anthony Hopkins, the famous award-winning Welsh actor best known for playing Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs, revealed he was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome at the ripe old age of 80. His story is one of hope because of what he has achieved. But it also serves as a cautionary tale. His life […]
Autism awareness and acceptance: See how far we’ve come

Since April is now known as Autism Acceptance Month, a change from Autism Awareness Month a few years ago, we thought this year we’d explore the history of autism awareness in the U.S., how it has evolved, and why we celebrate autism acceptance today. Knowing where we come from is always a good way to […]
Autism Acceptance Month t-shirt fun!

Make an awesome Autism Acceptance Month t-shirt! Kids and adults with autism deserve to be celebrated for the unique gifts they have to offer. To show our support for Autism Acceptance Month this year, we’ve created three unique designs – featuring our fearless mascot Buddy Bee – that you can use to print and transfer […]
BCBA techniques that parents can use at home!

One of the many important benchmarks for earning accreditation as a Behavioral Health Center of Excellence® (BHCOE) is a commitment to continuous improvement. Our team, here at The Behavior Exchange, is proud to have earned the highest accreditation possible in part because of the on-going learning and training opportunities we provide our awesome team members […]
Stories of Hope: From autistic child to world-renowned artist

How many artists can say they earned their first commission when they were only 8 years old? The only one we know of happens to have autism in addition to an amazing creative talent that is known throughout the world. His name is Stephen Wiltshire, and for all of his accomplishments and sheer determination, we’ve […]
Financial Assistance Resources for Children with Autism and Their Families

Autism treatments, like ABA therapy, are now covered by most insurance plans throughout the country. However, the extent of coverage can vary by plan and state, and insurance deductibles can be high. As a result, families can find themselves in need of financial assistance to give their children every opportunity for achieving their full potential […]
Treating Autism: Discover how occupational therapy can help

Mastering daily routines for greater independence Occupational therapy helps people of all ages do the tasks and activities of everyday life better. The goal is to give them more independence and improve their quality of life. You might envision a person who has physical limitations and wonder, “How does it apply to kids with autism?” […]
Treating Autism: Let’s Talk About Speech Therapy

Helping kids with autism develop their communication skills is the goal Some of the early signs and symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in a child have to do with communication. Children with autism may not understand or use gestures, like pointing or waving. They may be hard to understand or not verbal at all. They […]