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Autism and the police

Autism and the Police: Preparing Your Child for Safe Encounters

In the world of neurodivergence, parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a lot to consider—from helping their children navigate sensory sensitivities to ...
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Autism and Picky Eating: 9-Step Guide to Introducing New Foods Sensory-Friendly

Autism and Picky Eating: 9-Step Guide to Introducing New Foods Sensory-Friendly

In this ABA Centers of Washington blog, we will explore a guide with nine picky eating strategies for autism. These strategies are designed especially for ...
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Am I on the Spectrum? Recognizing Autism Signs and Taking the First Steps

Have you ever found yourself wondering, "Am I on the autism spectrum?" Maybe you’ve noticed certain autism traits or behaviors in yourself or a loved ...
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Navigating the ADOS-2 for Autism: Our Easy Guide

Navigating the ADOS-2 for Autism: Our Easy Guide

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects many worldwide, making early detection and accurate diagnosis vital for better outcomes for many neurodiverse families. Suitable autism testing leads ...
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7 Dimensions of ABA

How the 7 Dimensions of ABA Improve Autism Therapy Outcomes

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a widely recognized approach for understanding and modifying human behavior. Initially developed by Dr. Ivar Lovaas in the 1960s, ABA ...
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BCBA Burnout

BCBA Burnout: 4 Effective Strategies for Stress Management

In today's fast-paced world, burnout has emerged as a modern-day affliction, impacting not only physical well-being but also mental health. For Board Certified Behavior Analysts ...
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