Applied Behavioral Analysis

What is Assistive Technology?

Today, around 1 in 44 children in the United States have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), according to the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network. It’s important that these children, and their adult counterparts, have access to effective treatments for ASD, so they can live their lives as successfully and independently as […]

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Pathological Demand Avoidance – All You Need To Know

Pathological Demand Avoidance, otherwise known as PDA, is a personality profile of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is slowly gaining recognition as a diagnosis in the medical field. It can help people with autism and their parents and loved ones to better understand how autism affects them and how it can be treated in the

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Ties between Autism and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Many people who have loved ones diagnosed with autism and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) will be able to note the similarities between the two disorders. New research even suggests that the two are linked and that people on the autism spectrum may be more likely to be diagnosed with OCD. One study (Leyfer et al. 2006)

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All About Service Dogs for Autism

Many people with disabilities or physical limitations need specialized methods of assistance to help them go about their everyday lives. Service dogs, in particular, have become increasingly common due to their ability to provide security, support, and guidance for those who need them. For those who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, service dogs

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How to Support a Child with Autism in the Classroom

Learning in the traditional school system can be difficult for children on the autism spectrum. Though there are specialized schools and learning centers for children and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders, many children still attend mainstream elementary and high schools. If you have a child on the autism spectrum who is struggling to settle in a

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What Is Misophonia: Symptoms, Triggers, and Treatment

Do you (or someone you know) ever experience intense negative reactions to specific sounds? Do these reactions seem “over-the-top” to the people around you? If so, you may be experiencing a medical phenomenon known as misophonia. But what is Misophonia, and how can it be treated? Keep reading for more information on this little-known sensory

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Eating Behaviors of Children with Autism

For parents of children with autism, eating difficulties, food aversions and restrictive dietary requirements can be par for the course. And though many children will experience some kind of problematic eating behaviors growing up, for children with autism these aversions and fixations tend to be much more complicated to navigate. Picky eating and autism often

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Does Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy Help with Learning Difficulties?

When children develop learning difficulties as they get older, it can be a frustrating and demoralizing experience. But it’s important to know that they are far from alone: in the US, up to 1 in 5 children live with learning and attention issues, and almost 3 million children nationwide require special education services due to

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