
Partnering for Progress: Why Parent Involvement Matters in ABA Therapy
Opening your home up to a team of professionals can bring out many emotions: excitement and anticipation for your child’s

Opening your home up to a team of professionals can bring out many emotions: excitement and anticipation for your child’s

A common misconception about autism is that autistic people don’t care about social connection, when in reality many deeply want friendships,

Restrictive and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are a core part of an autism diagnosis, yet for many families, they can feel

For many parents of autistic children—especially those whose children have significant support needs—“self‑care” can feel like a luxury reserved for

The holiday season is in full swing! For many families, this means invitations and get‑togethers with extended family and friends

Early signs of autism can appear before a child turns two and recognizing them early can make a significant difference

Opening your home up to a team of professionals can bring out many emotions: excitement and anticipation for your child’s

A common misconception about autism is that autistic people don’t care about social connection, when in reality many deeply want friendships,

Restrictive and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are a core part of an autism diagnosis, yet for many families, they can feel

For many parents of autistic children—especially those whose children have significant support needs—“self‑care” can feel like a luxury reserved for

The holiday season is in full swing! For many families, this means invitations and get‑togethers with extended family and friends

Early signs of autism can appear before a child turns two and recognizing them early can make a significant difference

For most families, the back-to-school season brings a return to routines—early mornings, packing lunches, homework, and school projects. But for

If you’re raising a child with autism, you’ve likely faced moments when their behavior feels overwhelming, confusing, or even frightening.

For many families of children with autism, doctor appointments can be a daunting, stressful, or even traumatic experience. The unfamiliar

Last month, we shared part one of our blog, “The Truth about ABA Therapy” to clear up some of the


When your child receives an autism diagnosis, you’re suddenly navigating a flood of information, opinions, and treatment recommendations. The sheer

When my son was a toddler, he had a unique way of waving his hand that meant he wanted to

Sleep challenges affect 50-80% of autistic children—nearly double the rate of neurotypical children. This is likely due to a combination

Growing up with a sibling who has autism can be simultaneously deeply rewarding and uniquely challenging. Neurotypical siblings often develop

The things that make summer so appealing for many – a break from the school routine, more downtime, and summer

The journey to an autism diagnosis often involves significant wait times that can leave families feeling frustrated and uncertain. Families