
Developing Sleep Routines
It’s bedtime for your child, and you’ve already gone through your normal routine, but you’re experiencing a variety of different sleep avoidance behaviors from your

It’s bedtime for your child, and you’ve already gone through your normal routine, but you’re experiencing a variety of different sleep avoidance behaviors from your

If you are a parent or family member with an autistic child, it is very important that your family and friends understand the disorder and

All 50 U.S. states have adopted insurance mandates for autism spectrum disorder. This mandate requires insurance companies to provide coverage for individuals with an autism

As most of us know, the BACB released a new code of ethics that requires Behavior Analysts to obtain assent from clients when applicable (2.11

We are quickly approaching summer vacation, and most parents are starting to think about what activities their children can do independently and keep them busy

May is Better Hearing and Speech Month. Speech and Language Pathologists like to use this month to educate and teach others more about what we

Throughout a child’s treatment with any ABA provider, one thing should be constant: therapist changes happen. Frequently. Changing a child’s team is a good thing!

Over the past 10 years, the number of BCBAs has grown from approximately 2,500 in 2005 to close to 20,000 in 2015. This growth is

One topic that I want to expand upon from the clinical priorities list is precision teaching & fluency-based instruction. We know that to make the