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autism assessment formABA Therapy
May 1, 2025

Autism Assessment Form for Screening and Diagnosis

Key Points: Autism assessment forms are critical tools for early screening and accurate diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These forms evaluate social, communication, and behavioral patterns to identify developmental…
vestibular issues in autismABA Therapy
May 2, 2025

Understanding Vestibular Issues in Autism

Key Points: Vestibular issues are common in individuals with autism and can impact balance, coordination, and sensory regulation. These challenges are linked to how the brain processes movement and spatial…
vestibular and proprioception autismABA Therapy
May 3, 2025

Vestibular and Proprioception in Autism: A Guide

Key Points: The vestibular and proprioception autism connection explains why many autistic children struggle with balance, coordination, and spatial awareness. Sensory integration strategies, like swinging or weighted blankets, can help…
trigger analysis abaABA Therapy
May 6, 2025

Trigger Analysis in ABA: Definition & Examples

Key Points: Trigger analysis in ABA focuses on understanding the environmental and situational triggers that lead to challenging behaviors. By identifying these triggers, ABA therapists can develop strategies to address…
what is incidental teaching in abaABA Therapy
May 7, 2025

What Is Incidental Teaching in ABA Therapy?

Key Points: Incidental teaching is a naturalistic teaching strategy used in ABA therapy to promote learning through everyday interactions. It focuses on creating opportunities for learning within a child’s natural…
what is vestibular stimmingABA Therapy
May 8, 2025

Understanding Vestibular Stimming and Its Role in Autism

Key Points: Vestibular stimming involves repetitive movements like spinning or rocking to regulate sensory input. It plays a crucial role in self-soothing, sensory processing, and emotional regulation for individuals with…
autism interactive toysABA Therapy
May 8, 2025

Best Autism Interactive Toys for Sensory Play and Development

Key Points: Autism interactive toys support sensory regulation, fine motor skills, and communication through fun and engaging play experiences. The right toys promote learning, calm overstimulation, and meet individual sensory…
sensory play autismABA Therapy
May 8, 2025

Sensory Play Activities for Children with Autism

Key Points: Sensory play autism activities help children regulate emotions, improve focus, and develop motor skills through engaging, tactile experiences. Simple, affordable tools like water beads, textured bins, and calming…
reinforcement autismABA Therapy
May 8, 2025

Positive Reinforcement Autism: Benefits and Techniques

Key Points: Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool in autism therapy that rewards desired behaviors to encourage repetition. Effective reinforcement autism techniques include praise, token systems, and preferred activities tailored…
autism fun activitiesABA Therapy
May 8, 2025

Fun Activities for Kids with Autism to Enjoy and Learn

Key Points: Engaging autism fun activities can help children develop social, sensory, and communication skills while enjoying themselves. Structured play, sensory-friendly games, and creative arts are excellent ways to promote…
is routine good for autismABA Therapy
May 8, 2025

The Importance of Routine for Children with Autism

Key Points: Consistent routines provide stability, reduce anxiety, and improve daily functioning for children with autism. Predictable schedules help develop independence, communication, and emotional regulation skills. Visual supports and structured…
verbal processing autismABA Therapy
May 11, 2025

Verbal Processing in Autism: Understanding Challenges

Key Points: Verbal processing difficulties are common in autism and can affect speech, comprehension, and response time. Processing delays and language differences vary widely, requiring individualized support strategies. ABA therapy…
repetitive language autismABA Therapy
May 12, 2025

Understanding Repetitive Language in Autism: Key Insights

Key Points: Repetitive language is common in autism and can serve different purposes, including communication and self-regulation. Types of repetitive speech include echolalia and perseveration, each with unique functions and…
autism rewardABA Therapy
May 13, 2025

Autism Reward Systems: Effective Strategies for Children

Key Points: Reward systems help children with autism by reinforcing positive behaviors and encouraging skill development. Different types of rewards—tangible, social, and activity-based—can be tailored to each child’s unique needs.…
does my parent have autismABA Therapy
May 16, 2025

Does My Parent Have Autism? Signs and Symptoms in Adults

Key Points: Many adults, including parents, may be on the autism spectrum without a formal diagnosis. Common signs of autism in adults include difficulty with social interactions, sensory sensitivities, and…
autism magnesium deficiencyAutism Intervensions
June 1, 2025

Magnesium and Autism: Understanding Deficiency and Impact

Key Points: There is growing evidence linking autism magnesium deficiency with behavioral and neurological symptoms. Magnesium plays a crucial role in brain development, mood regulation, and sleep—areas often affected in…
gold standard autism assessmentAutism
June 3, 2025

Gold Standard Autism Assessment: ADOS and ADI-R Tests Explained

Key Points: The ADOS and ADI-R are considered the gold standard autism assessment tools used by clinicians worldwide. These assessments offer a structured, evidence-based way to observe behavior and gather…
autism talk too muchAutism
June 4, 2025

How Autism Affects Talking: Coping with Excessive Speech

Key Points: Some individuals with autism may talk excessively as a way to cope, connect, or self-regulate. Excessive speech can stem from anxiety, difficulty with social cues, or intense interests.…
autism diagnosis level 1Autism
June 8, 2025

Autism Diagnosis Level 1: Understanding Symptoms & Treatment

Key Points: Autism diagnosis level 1 refers to the mildest form of autism spectrum disorder, where individuals require support but can often function independently. Common signs include difficulties with social…
Colorado Cuts Early Intervention Services for Kids: What Now?Autism News & Insights
June 9, 2025

Colorado Cuts Early Intervention Services for Kids: What Now?

A sudden $4 million budget shortfall is forcing Colorado’s Early Intervention program to scale back services for young children with developmental delays, leaving families scrambling and providers outraged. The cuts,…
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