Behavior Analysis
Understanding the Struggles of Car Seats for a Child with Autism (And What Parents Can do About it)
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia emphasizes that children with autism are more prone to displaying difficult behaviors during transportation. These behaviors can include refusing to buckle, attempting to remove the harness, or even physically resisting being placed in the seat at all. Why Car Seats for a Child with Autism Can Be Challenging Children […]
8 Tools Everyone Needs to Support Self-Advocacy
Self-advocacy isn’t just a buzzword. It’s your inner voice saying, “Hey, my thoughts and needs matter too.” Whether you’re navigating a tricky workplace situation, advocating for your health, or simply asking for what you deserve, self-advocacy is your superpower. In a world that often tries to tell us who we are or what we should accept, […]
Autism Moms Make the World Brighter: Mother’s Day 2025
Heartfelt and unwavering, there are superheroes who don’t wear capes—some wear a messy bun, carry a bag full of sensory tools, and have a heart bursting with fierce love. Autism moms walk through life with a unique strength. They’re caregivers, advocates, teachers, therapists, and most of all, moms with a love so deep it changes […]
ABA Centers Named No. 1 on the Financial Times “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies 2025” List
An Absolute Growth Rate of 33,511.5% Clinched the No. 1 Spot Out of 300 Companies from Across North and South America ABA Centers, a leader in autism care and applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, has been named the No. 1 company on the Financial Times’ prestigious “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies 2025” list. This ranking recognizes the […]
5 Drowning Prevention Tips for Families with Autism
Elopement (wandering behavior): Many children on the autism spectrum are drawn to water, which can lead to dangerous situations if a child wanders from their caregiver. Sensory Sensitivities: Water can present overwhelming sensory experiences, from its texture to the sounds of splashing, making safety instructions harder for some children to process. Difficulty Recognizing Danger: Many […]
ABA Centers of America employs an innovative strategy to help children with autism
ABA Centers was founded with a mission that was simple but ambitious: to redefine what’s possible in autism care. We knew families were underserved, clinicians were unsupported, and systems were outdated. So, we built something different; something better. In a recent interview with Inc. magazine, our CEO, Jason Barker, along with our Chief Clinical Officer, Quatiba Davis, […]
3 Solutions for Teaching Self-Advocacy in ABA to Autistic and Neurodivergent Clients
Solutions start with honesty—ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) has come a long way, but there’s still so much room to grow. Especially when it comes to something as deeply human and essential as self-advocacy. For autistic and neurodivergent clients, the ability to say, “This is what I need,” or “No, I don’t like that,” is not just […]
My Keynote at ICAN 2025
Presenting at ICAN 2025 in Hall B at Onmi Resort in Orlando, FL on Thursday, April 17th Standing on that stage at the ICAN 2025 Conference, delivering my keynote speech, was one of the most powerful, emotional, and unforgettable moments of my professional life. I remember taking a deep breath before I walked out. My […]
Guest Feature, Dr. Mark Fleming, Autistic Advocate & Entrepreneur
Mighty comebacks don’t always roar—sometimes, they move with quiet strength, just like Dr. Mark Fleming. When you hear the words “comeback,” you probably picture an athlete charging back after injury, or a celebrity reclaiming the spotlight. But sometimes, the most powerful comeback is quiet—rooted in heartache, resilience, and the unwavering belief that your voice matters, […]
The Role of Parents and Caregivers in ABA Therapy: Our Guide
What Role Should I Play in My Child’s ABA Therapy? The Role of Parents and Caregivers: Applied Behavior Analysis, also called ABA therapy, is a leading approach for helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) thrive. However, many parents and caregivers feel overwhelmed or unsure about how to support their children with ASD who are […]