How a Parenting Program Informed by ABA Therapy Can Strengthen Your Whole Family

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When one child in the family has autism, the entire family is affected. ABA-informed parenting programs equip parents with strategies that benefit not just the autistic child but the whole family system. What ABA-Informed Parenting Looks Like These programs teach parents core ABA principles they can apply in everyday situations: Positive reinforcement: Catching and reinforcing […]

Autism Suicide Rates

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Research has revealed an alarming connection between autism and elevated suicide risk. Studies show that autistic individuals are significantly more likely to experience suicidal thoughts and behaviors than the general population. This is a critical issue that demands awareness and action. What the Data Shows Autistic adults are 3-9 times more likely to attempt suicide […]

Is There a Demand for Bcbas

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The demand for Board Certified Behavior Analysts has grown significantly and shows no signs of slowing. The BACB reports that demand for BCBAs has increased by over 800% since 2010, making it one of the fastest-growing healthcare professions. Why Demand Is High Increasing autism diagnosis rates create more demand for services Expanding insurance mandates in […]

Is ABA Covered In Arizona? Everything You Need To Know

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Under the Arizona Autism Insurance Act, insurance companies are required to provide coverage for ABA therapy for children with ASD who are under the age of 18. The law mandates that insurance companies cover at least 25 hours of ABA therapy per week, with a maximum coverage of $50,000 per year.

Autism Friendly Home Automation with Clean Energy

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Smart home technology can be a practical tool for creating more comfortable, predictable environments for autistic family members. Automation removes variability from daily routines, which many autistic individuals find stressful. Helpful Automation Features Lighting control: Automated dimming, color temperature adjustment, and gradual transitions between lighting levels Sound management: Smart speakers playing consistent background sound, noise-masking […]

Can the Treetop ABA Therapy Cure Level 2 Autism Part 1

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ABA therapy does not cure autism at any level. Autism is not a disease but a neurological difference. However, ABA therapy can lead to significant, life-changing improvements in skills, behavior, and independence for individuals with Level 2 autism. What ABA Therapy Can Achieve Substantial improvements in communication, from nonverbal to functional communication Meaningful social skill […]

Autism Resources in Savannah

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Savannah, Georgia offers several resources for families navigating autism, from diagnostic services to therapy providers and community support. Local Resources Coastal Center for Developmental Services: Developmental evaluations and early intervention Savannah-Chatham schools: Special education services and autism support programs Curtis V. Cooper Primary Health Care: Behavioral health services Parent to Parent of Georgia: Peer support […]

What Is Mainstreaming Special Education

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Mainstreaming in special education refers to placing students with disabilities, including autism, in general education classrooms for part or all of the school day. The goal is to provide access to grade-level curriculum and neurotypical peer interactions while maintaining appropriate support. How Mainstreaming Works Students spend part or all of the day in general education […]

Does Acetaminophen Cause Autism

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The potential link between prenatal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use and autism has become a topic of significant research and legal attention. Several studies have found associations, but the scientific community remains cautious about drawing causal conclusions. What Studies Have Found Multiple observational studies have reported that prolonged or frequent acetaminophen use during pregnancy is associated with […]