
Teach your child to follow directions
Many parents of children with and without disabilities often struggle with getting the child to listen to them or follow directions. Here are 5 simple
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Many parents of children with and without disabilities often struggle with getting the child to listen to them or follow directions. Here are 5 simple
We know that sometimes as parents it can be very difficult to take a child with autism to a restaurant with you. You might be
The period for open enrollment is drawing to a close. The last day for open enrollment is March 31, 2014. After this period, an individual
Many of our families have asked us questions about the new ACA and its implications for families. Some of you have received letters from your
Summer is an exciting time filled with opportunities for fun and social opportunities. Though this is a fun time, the change in routine, unusual clothes,
Children diagnosed with autism often do not engage in appropriate play. Play may involve manipulating a toy inappropriately or playing with only one part of
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