Category: Autism Education

Can My Child Get ABA Services Online?

Yes, many children can successfully receive ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) services online through telehealth or hybrid therapy models. Virtual ABA services have become an effective and flexible option for families—especially when in-person sessions are not possible due to location, scheduling, or health concerns. đź§  How Does Online ABA Work? In a telehealth setting, your child […]

Early Signs of Autism: What Should You Look For?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects how a child communicates, interacts, and responds to the world around them. While every child develops at their own pace, recognizing early signs of autism can help families access support, diagnosis, and intervention at the most impactful time—during the earliest years of development. đź§  Understanding Early Signs Autism typically appears […]

Understanding Challenging Behaviors and What They Mean

Challenging behaviors in children with autism are often a form of communication—signals that something isn’t right, comfortable, or understood. These behaviors may include tantrums, aggression, self-injury, repetitive actions, or withdrawal. While they can be distressing for both the child and the caregiver, understanding the root cause behind them is the first step toward meaningful support […]

What Makes a Great ABA Therapist?

A great ABA therapist is more than someone who follows a treatment plan—they are a compassionate guide, a skilled communicator, and a consistent support in a child’s developmental journey. While training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is essential, the qualities that truly set a therapist apart go beyond credentials. First and foremost, a great ABA […]

How ABA Therapy Works in a Home Environment

ABA Therapy in a home environment brings structured, evidence-based interventions directly into the learner’s natural setting, making therapy both convenient and highly effective. This approach allows for real-life skill development in familiar surroundings, where the child feels most comfortable and secure. A typical in-home ABA program begins with an assessment by a Board Certified Behavior […]