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How to Support Task Initiation in Autism with Practical Tips
Discover practical task initiation strategies for autism. Learn tips, resources, and ABA support to help children start tasks more independently.

When a Child with Autism Doesn’t Speak: Understanding Nonverbal Autism and What to Do Next
Learn what nonverbal autism is, how it presents, what causes it, and how to support children through symptoms using proven strategies like ABA therapy.

Why Inflexibility Happens in Autism and How to Support It
Explore what inflexibility means in autism, why it happens, and how to support individuals through practical strategies and evidence-based ABA therapy.
Fascinated by Trains or Space? Autism Special Interests Explained
Key Points: Special interests in autism are more than just hobbies or passing phases; they are deeply focused passions that can shape how an autistic individual learns, communicates, and engages
Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Explained: Causes, Examples, and Support Strategies
Key Points: Repetitive behaviors are a hallmark characteristic of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and can sometimes be confusing or overwhelming for parents and caregivers. These behaviors appear as repeated movements,
Supporting Autistic Identity: What to Know About Impostor Syndrome in Autism
Key Points: Feeling like a fraud even when you’re not? You’re not alone, and neither is your child.If your child is autistic, or you suspect they might be, and they’re
Fun ABA Therapy Games and Activities Your Little One Will Enjoy and Learn From
Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, or ABA therapy, has been known to be a truly effective approach to managing the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder and an excellent way to help

A Simple Guide to Creating a Sensory Room for Autism
As a parent or caregiver of a child with autism, you’ve probably heard of the sensory rooms, but do you know what they are? Do you understand why your kid
Best Calming Sensory Activities for Adults on the Spectrum
You already know this to be true for kids, but did you know that sensory activities for adults can also be effective in helping with stress relief and grounding, especially