
Autism and Happiness: Programming for Happiness in Clients with Autism
Several years ago, I attended a keynote presentation with Behavior Analyst, Dr. Dennis Reid. He spoke about the importance of programming for (and measuring) autism

Several years ago, I attended a keynote presentation with Behavior Analyst, Dr. Dennis Reid. He spoke about the importance of programming for (and measuring) autism

Join us for this new take on the Top 5 questions, where Kelsey and I talk via Facebook Live. We’re answering questions all about stimming and scripting. This episode will help you get clear on what is stimming in autism. Whether you’re noticing stimming in your child and have concerns about autism OR stimming and vocal stimming have become excessive or dangerous, we have some great information to help you move forward.

✅ When should a child respond to their name?Most babies begin responding between 4–9 months—if your toddler isn’t, it could be a red flag worth

Dr. Mary Barbera Today I’d like to talk about Overusing a Child’s Name and this is a piece of advice I have given to hundreds

As a BCBA, I often see a heavy focus on teaching reading, math or other academic skills with both younger and older children with autism.

In today’s video, I’m addressing a super common question I get from parents and professionals around the world – “How do I de-sensitize a child

I recently asked my Autism ABA Help monthly members for some pivotal ideas or Ah-ha moments that they found especially helpful in my course. One

In this week’s video blog, I want to share with you a useful analogy I use to examine how we work with our clients or
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