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Prompt Dependence Is Not a Learner Problem, It Is a Program Design Problem
Early in my career, I had a humbling moment that reshaped how I think about “mastery.” A client who looked flawless in my sessions, clean

How to Choose the Right ABA Course to Become a Behavior Therapist
Becoming an international behavior therapist or applied behavior analysis technician (ABAT) can be a highly rewarding career, allowing you to work with diverse populations, apply

RESET FOR RAMADAN Fasting for ASD Children during Ramadan
The introduction of a new routine in itself followed by the return to a regular schedule can be confusing to children on the spectrum. Ramadan

Why Are Autistic Children Picky Eaters?
Mealtimes may be one of the hardest parts of a day for parents of children with autism. Picky eating is generally demonstrated by neurotypical and

3 Ways to Set Boundaries for Your Child with Autism
As parents, we are all guilty of loving our children and doing whatever it takes to see them smile. But wouldn’t we want them to

How Your Child with Autism Expresses Love
At our center here, Autism Intervention Services, parents of children who have been newly diagnosed as on the spectrum often share a concern – that

New Year Resolutions for Caretakers of Individuals with ASD
A new year brings with it immense hope. No matter what the circumstances, there’s no one stopping us from deciding how we live. Caretaking is

Why Hold ABA Therapy for Adults at the Workplace?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is perceived to be applicable in treating only individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Unlike this common misconception, it is

5 Tips: Make this holiday season tolerable for your child with autism
As a new year dawns upon us, it is a time of gatherings with family and friends. Christmas, New Year’s Eve, there are quite a