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Sanctuary and Happiness – The Heartfelt Joy of Autism and Having a Home to Call Your Own in 2025

Friday, September 12th marks one year since I closed on my very own home—a whole year of making it mine and creating memories under my own roof! Every day has been a journey of comfort, joy, and true sanctuary. For someone with autism, having a space that feels entirely safe and welcoming is more than […]

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8 Honest Truths About Autism and IEPs That Schools Don’t Always Tell You

Let’s be honest. If you’re reading this, chances are you’re walking a path that feels both beautiful and exhausting. Parenting a child with autism comes with so much joy—those little victories, those unique sparks that make your child shine. But when it comes to school and IEPs, things can quickly get complicated. Schools talk about […]

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Self-Advocacy Skills for Autism: Building Confidence & Independence

Autism Self-Advocacy in Daily Life So how do self-advocacy skills show up in real life? Here are some everyday examples: At home, when a teenager tells their parents they need quiet time after school. At school, when a student requests alternative communication tools or different seating arrangements. In healthcare, when an adult asks for written […]

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Rise, Repeat, Regulate – 8 Tips for Successful Routines at Home

Me almost a year ago when I closed on my house…and have been loving my house ever since! For many autistic and neurodivergent people, routines are more than just “nice habits”—they’re survival tools. They can soothe, anchor, and create a sense of safety in a world that often feels chaotic. At the same time, routines […]

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Sustaining Progress in ABA Therapy

At ABA Centers of America, we emphasize this collaboration, offering ABA parent training so families can sustain progress and create a supportive environment that encourages independence. How to Ensure Long-Term Success in ABA Therapy Sustaining progress in ABA therapy is not automatic; it’s intentional. Here are some practical strategies supported by research: Early and intensive […]

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New Hope for ASD Kids and Teens

How Neurofeedback for Autism Is Helping Children What if a simple, non-invasive therapy could unlock your child’s potential and improve their quality of life?   Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often seek treatments to support their child’s development and well-being. While Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy remains the gold standard for behavior […]

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Patriots Mascots Bring High Spirits to Children of Foxborough

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, […]

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ABA Centers Ranks No. 25 on the Inc. 5000 List of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies

A Three-Year Revenue Growth of 7,755 Percent Secured This Autism Care Provider’s Second Time on the List Inc. announced today that, for the second year in a row, ABA Centers has achieved one of the top spots on the Inc. 5000, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. ABA Centers’ rank […]

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6 Excellent Tips for Morning Routines

Let’s be honest: mornings can feel overwhelming. If you’re autistic, like many, routines aren’t just helpful—they’re your anchor. A structured, predictable, and calming morning can feel like a safety blanket in a chaotic world. This isn’t about changing who you are. It’s about giving yourself excellent tools to feel safe, steady, and in control every […]