Key Points: Loud vocalizations are often a form of communication, not defiance. Identifying triggers like sensory overload or routine changes helps prevent meltdowns. ABA strategies and sensory supports teach calmer,…
Key Points: Loud vocalizations are often a form of communication, not defiance. Identifying triggers like sensory overload or routine changes helps prevent meltdowns. ABA strategies and sensory supports teach calmer,…
Key Points: Autistic individuals may struggle with social reciprocity, dialogue skills, and non-verbal communication. Visual supports, short-turn games, and role-playing improve turn-taking and conversation skills. Early intervention and tailored strategies…
Key Points: ABA insurance coverage requires verification, documentation, and prior authorization to ensure therapy is medically necessary and covered by your plan. Medicaid and most major insurers cover ABA therapy…
Key Points: Children with autism often struggle with self-care skills like bathing, dressing, and tooth brushing routines. ABA therapy uses structured steps, visual supports, and reinforcement to teach self-help skills….
Key Points: Independence skills empower children with autism by building confidence, self-reliance, and the ability to participate in daily life at home, school, and in the community. ABA strategies like…
Key Points: Prior authorization is required for ABA therapy: Insurance companies need formal approval before services begin, ensuring therapy is medically necessary and meets plan guidelines. Comprehensive documentation is essential:…
Key Points: Children with autism often face challenges with back-and-forth conversation, topic maintenance, and pragmatic language, which can affect social interactions, academic participation, and daily life. Structured interventions, including ABA…
Key Points: Screaming and loud vocalizations are communication: These behaviors often indicate distress, sensory overload, or unmet needs rather than intentional misbehavior. Vocal stereotypy serves a purpose: Repetitive or loud…
Key Points: Early Planning Matters: Begin transition planning 6–12 months before school to ensure a smooth move from early intervention (IFSP) to school-based IEP services. School Readiness Strategies: Visual schedules,…
Key Points: Screen time and autism are strongly linked, with excessive device use associated with language delays, reduced social interaction, and increased autism-like behaviors, especially in early childhood. Setting consistent…