5 Nonverbal Ways to Connect With Your Child Who Has Autism
It can be difficult as a parent or caregiver of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to feel as though you cannot connect with them.
It can be difficult as a parent or caregiver of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to feel as though you cannot connect with them.
Establishing a routine with a child who has autism can have multiple benefits for the person creating the routine (a parent, caregiver, teacher, etc.), as well as for the child.
You may have noticed over the years the puzzle piece has been utilized significantly less to represent the Autism Community.
Now enrolling children ages 5-8 in our Social Skills Evening Program!
Traveling and vacations can be a wonderful way to unwind, relax, and make memories as a family. For families with a member on the spectrum, vacation may sound daunting. Here are some tips to help your vacation run smoothly.
Rachel is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst at our Carroll County center.
The three functional levels of Autism are a way to categorize the severity of the disorder and help identify the support an individual may need.
Communication is one of the most important skills we develop as humans. Check out these four, easy tips to help your child communicate their wants and needs.
Jamie is a Lead Registered Behavior Technician (Lead Tech) in the early intervention program at our Carroll County center, where she's worked for one year.
Katie W. is a Lead Registered Behavior Technician (Lead Tech) at our Harford County center, where she's worked for almost a year and a half.