The Newest Buzzword (Part 2)

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Self diagnosis, a hot topic The second reason why autism keeps on getting misused in a lot of memes could be people self diagnosing themselves with autism. Far warning, I will be heading into a rather controversial topic here. But as a person with autism and ADHD (or just as a person in general), I […]

The Newest Buzzword (Part 1)

Two side-by-side sketches compare misconceptions about OCD, a buzzword often misunderstood: one shows neatness, the other depicts intrusive thoughts and emotional distress. Text labels read "What People Think OCD is Like" and "What it Actually is Like.

This story takes place several months ago back when school was still on going. So I was sitting with my friends’ friend group (I say this because although I was friends with some of the guys on the table, most of them were just friends of my friends), when the subject of a certain girl […]

Unlocking Better Behavioral Support: How AI is Transforming Functional Behavior Assessments

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Imagine a child struggling with severe emotional outbursts in school, a teen engaging in self-injurious behaviors, or an adult with autism experiencing daily frustration due to communication barriers. Families and educators often feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to help, leading to trial and error approaches that can frequently cause more harm than good. This […]

Unlocking the Power of Individualized Education Plans For Student Success

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As educators and parents, we all strive to ensure that every child receives the support they need to thrive in the educational setting. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and 504 plans are two powerful tools designed to address the unique needs of students with disabilities. In this article, we will delve into the world of IEPs and 504 plans, understanding their purpose, benefits, and how they play a crucial role in fostering student success.

5 ABA Parent Participation Success Factors

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At its heart, behavior therapy is a family therapy – it requires parents to learn new parenting methods (like how to set up the house for safety, use less punishment, minimize exposure to unnecessary triggers, how to have successful outings, reduce dependence on screens, increase communication and understanding, and more). Caregivers, siblings, and other family members’ participation can be the difference between therapy that improves quality of life or therapy that is a waste of time and resources.

Applied Behavior Analysis: Exploring The Benefits, Drawbacks, and Applications

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What is Applied Behavior Analysis? Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a highly effective approach to improving the lives of individuals with autism and other developmental disorders. Using evidence-based techniques, ABA focuses on understanding and modifying behavior to promote positive outcomes. By breaking down complex skills into smaller, manageable steps, ABA helps individuals develop new skills […]

How To Make ABA Work For Your Family

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There’s no cure for autism – and there is no need to cure autism. While therapies can bolster skills needed to navigate successfully in the world, they are not magic wands, and it’s crucial for parents enrolling their child in therapies to understand that their child will not “outgrow” autism, nor can professionals “fix” autism. […]