
Effective Feeding Therapy using ABA principles
Sometimes children with autism have feeding problems. They may refuse to eat food, have difficulty swallowing, eat only a limited number of foods, or have
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Sometimes children with autism have feeding problems. They may refuse to eat food, have difficulty swallowing, eat only a limited number of foods, or have

Research shows that children who receive intensive early intervention services are likely to make more progress and have better long-term outcomes. The argument for early

When families search for ABA therapy providers, the question we get the most is, “What does early intervention look like?” Early intervention programs can range

Early detection of autism is essential. As soon as a diagnosis is made, families should be provided with accurate, up-to-date information about science-based intervention options.

Intervention should start as early as possible to get straight to the point. My advice for parents is if you notice your child is not

The facts are out there. The rates of autism are rising, and to quote Autism Speaks, “1 in 88 can’t wait”. Early intervention is key.

We’re asking our Clinical Team at Bierman Autism Centers – What does success in ABA therapy look like to you? Throughout my experiences, I have

We’re squashing the negative reinforcement myths. In ABA Therapy, negative reinforcement is often misunderstood as a term associated with punishment. Because the word “negative” is

Replacement behaviors is used to substitute behaviors that limit learning and inclusion with behaviors that help promote success in the classroom and across daily-living tasks. Read