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8 Strategies for Celebrating it

July 4th is a time for family gatherings, parades, barbecues, and fireworks. For individuals with sensory sensitivities, however, the sights, sounds, and unpredictable crowds can turn festive fun into overwhelming stress. With thoughtful planning and creativity, you can design a sensory-friendly July 4th celebration that’s a memorable, inclusive, joyful, and comfortable experience for everyone. Here […]

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4th of July Traditions That Embrace Neurodiversity and Inclusion in 2025

As we approach the 4th of July in 2025, it’s a perfect time to reflect on how our holiday can evolve to be more inclusive and welcoming for everyone, especially neurodivergent individuals. While Independence Day celebrations often involve fireworks, parades, and large gatherings, these classic traditions can sometimes be overwhelming for those with sensory sensitivities […]

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10 Assets of Neurodiverse Learners in the Classroom

In today’s classrooms, assets of diversity go far beyond culture, language, or background. One of the most enriching kinds of diversity comes from neurodiversity — the natural variation in how brains process information and experience the world. Neurodiverse learners, including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other differences, bring unique strengths and perspectives that can […]

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ABA Centers Founder Featured on NYSE TV Live

Founder & Chairman of ABA Centers, Christopher Barnett, recently visited the iconic trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange for a segment with NYSE TV Live. During his time with host Kirsten Scholer, he discussed what’s next for ABA Centers, securing a strategic funding partner, and how that partner will ultimately elevate the mission-driven […]

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4 Ways to Ease the Shift From School Bells to Summer Days for Autistic and Neurodiverse Students

Transitioning from the familiar rhythm of school days to the open-endedness of summer can feel like stepping off a sturdy bridge into unknown waters for many autistic and neurodiverse students. The sharp contrast between the structure of the school environment and the unpredictability of summer days often stirs up anxiety, confusion, and even sadness. But […]

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ABA Centers Ranked #1 by Financial Times for Explosive Growth in Autism Therapy Services

As autism diagnoses rise and families face long waits for care, the demand for high-quality, accessible therapy has never been greater. That urgency helped propel ABA Centers to the #1 spot on the Financial Times’ “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies” list – with an astronomical 595% growth rate. The Financial Times takes a closer look at what […]

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The Gut-Brain Connection in Autism: Understanding Its Impact

How Does the Gut-Brain Axis Impact Children with Autism and Their Symptoms? Many scientists and medical professionals are researching the gut-brain connection, also called the gut-brain axis, which plays a key role in how well our minds and bodies work together. A healthy gut-brain connection can positively affect a person’s overall well-being and brain function. […]

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Do People With Autism Really Lack Empathy? ABA Therapists Set the Record Straight.

The truths behind autism and empathy matter more than most people know. Do people with autism really lack empathy? That question alone has caused more damage than many realize. It’s a belief rooted not in truth, but in misunderstanding — and it has echoed through classrooms, clinics, families, and even hearts. But today, we’re setting […]

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6 Eye-Opening Ways to Understand Autism and ADHD

Confusion often clouds our understanding when it comes to Autism and ADHD, making everything feel overwhelming and unclear. But what if we could turn everything upside down and see things from a completely new perspective? Understanding these conditions doesn’t have to stay trapped in that fog of confusion. Let’s explore together six meaningful ways to […]

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Guest Feature, Michaela, Autistic Advocate & Entrepreneur

Michaela’s journey is more than impressive—it’s deeply meaningful. Her recent achievement of a master’s degree didn’t just come with a diploma; it came with powerful realizations about her identity. Around the same time, she learned she was autistic—a discovery that turned her world upside down, and yet, somehow made it feel finally right. This dual […]