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What It’s Like to Be an ABA Therapist

Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, the most effective treatment for autism, has been in high demand in recent years. If you’re interested in becoming an ABA therapist, here’s everything you need to know about the benefits and challenges of this job and the key qualities that make a great therapist.

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ABA Therapy Jobs

ABA therapy, also known as applied behavioral analysis therapy is a popular form of therapy commonly used with children with behavioral issues. ABA therapy is a fairly common form of therapy, and it has many applications in day-to-day life. If you are interested in learning more about ABA therapy jobs

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Autism Clothing

Autism clothing is becoming more and more popular as people become more aware of autism. There are many different autism clothing companies that cater to a wide range of needs. Some autism clothing companies focus on making sure that all the clothes are sensory friendly, while others make fun and

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Autism and Empathy in Children

Autism spectrum disorder is a neurological condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior. While individuals with autism may struggle with empathy and emotional understanding, recent research has shown that their capacity for empathy may be more complex than previously believed. Understanding the relationship between autism and empathy is crucial

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Creating a Behavior Support Plan (BSP) for an Autistic Child

Children with autism often struggle in their personal, social, and educational environments. As a parent, it may not always be easy to know how to help and support them so as to promote the best possible behaviors and discourage the negative ones. ABA services at home can be an effective

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How Do You Explain Autism to a Child Without Autism?

Given the vast disinformation spread and lack of knowledge surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), many adults and children are unaware of how the effects of the neurodevelopmental disorder may affect their peers. Educating children without autism on the disorder and the benefits of ABA therapy at home is a great

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