Behavior Analysis
Inspiring Growth – 10 Uplifting ABA Terms Every Autism Parent Should Embrace
Inspiring growth often begins in the most unexpected ways, especially when parenting a child on the autism spectrum. This journey is unlike any other—it’s filled with challenges that test patience, triumphs that warm the heart, moments of confusion, and bursts of joy that make everything worthwhile. Along the way, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) becomes more […]
A Straightforward Guide for Families
Supporting a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often means learning to see the world through a different lens. One that is frequently shaped by unique sensory experiences, communication differences, and special interests. While many of these qualities are often strengths in autism, they can also create everyday safety challenges for children with ASD […]
When Courage Comes in Many Forms
Courage isn’t a one-size-fits-all concept. It wears many faces, from the soldier standing in the heat of battle to the individual navigating the daily challenges of autism. In 2025, as we continue to celebrate both Veterans and the autism community, it becomes clear that courage is universal, yet uniquely personal. This article is a heartfelt […]
Navigating 2 Challenging Diagnoses with Hope
Image credit: Epilepsy Agency of the Big Bend It is epilepsy awareness month! Life often feels like a journey of unpredictable turns, but few experiences are as challenging as facing two medical diagnoses — autism and epilepsy. For individuals and families, it can feel like walking through a storm without a map. The uncertainty, fear, and […]
12 Amazing Tips for An Autism-Friendly Thanksgiving!
It’s that time of year again! The leaves on each tree are changing color, the air is getting colder, and families are preparing for Thanksgiving Day. For many families with neurodivergent loved ones, this can be a challenging time. Preparing for an autism-friendly Thanksgiving can seem exhaustive but ensuring everyone in your family feels comfortable and welcome on the big […]
ABA Centers Triumphantly Hosts First Ever Clinical Conference
“Real Talk” Empowered and Educated Autism Care Workforce with aWeekend of Specially Curated Engagements With a steadfast commitment to improving the autism workforce through empowerment and education, ABA Centers, the nation’s fastest growing autism care provider, hosted its first ever clinical conference, “Real Talk,” this past weekend at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. This dynamic […]
Dr. Tiffany Hodges Joins ABA Centers as the Organization’s First Chief Science Officer
ABA Centers, the nation’s fastest growing autism care provider, has added Dr. Tiffany Hodges to its impressive roster of chief suite executives as the company’s first Chief Science Officer. Dr. Hodges is a licensed psychologist, as well as a distinguished Board Certified Behavior Analyst – Doctorate (BCBA-D), and as Chief Science Officer, she leads all […]
From Overwhelming to Enjoyable – Creating an Inclusive Halloween for Autistic Children in 2025
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In the News: ABA Centers Founder Gifts Temple University with a Record $55 Million Gift
Founder of ABA Centers, Christopher Barnett, recently bestowed Temple University with a record-setting $55 million donation, marking the largest single gift in the university’s history. Mr. Barnett’s journey with Temple began in an unexpected way, saying that Temple “took a chance” on him and helped shape his professional and personal path. The transformative gift will […]
The Window of Tolerance and Children with Autism
Every child experiences moments of feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or dysregulated. For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), these experiences may occur more frequently and feel more intense. It can be beneficial for parents, caregivers, and educators to understand a concept known as “the window of tolerance.” Many families unfamiliar with the theory ask: What is […]
