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Life in the key of you
We’re awarded one earthly life, with no length of stay guarantee. So why waste time and suffer by trying to alter what may be set in stone? Going with a musical angle, is your life in the key of you? And if we don’t take into account the notes and chords within our chosen life […]
Back-to-School Tips for Children with Autism: Advocating for Your Child at School
If you are a parent to a child with autism, you know that in many situations and environments, you are their voice and their advocate. While being an advocate for your child can be empowering, it can also be stressful and confusing. One of the main environments in which you may need to advocate for […]
Water Safety for Kids on the Spectrum: 15 Life-Saving Tips
Swimming offers a multitude of benefits for all children, and for those with autism, it can be particularly transformative. Beyond the physical advantages like improved motor skills and muscle strength, swimming provides therapeutic sensory experiences that aid in sensory integration and self-regulation—areas often challenging for children on the spectrum. The calming nature of water, coupled […]
School Anxiety: Signs and Strategies
The start of the school year means new routines, classmates, and teachers. While returning to school brings anticipation and excitement, many students struggle with worries and fears beyond what’s considered the first-day jitters. Anxiety disorders affect approximately 32% of children between the ages of 13 and 18 years old. Research shows teens with untreated anxiety […]
Navigating Anxiety in Women with ADHD: Understanding, Managing, and Thriving
Living with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) as a woman can be challenging in many ways, especially when it comes to managing anxiety. ADHD is often misunderstood and underdiagnosed in women, leading to unique struggles that can make everyday life overwhelming. Anxiety in women with ADHD doesn’t just feel like the typical nervousness before a […]
5 Essential Transition Supports for Back to School
The start of a new school year can be a time of excitement and anxiety, especially for autistic students. With the right supports in place, this transition can become a smoother, more positive experience. Here are five transition supports that can make a significant difference: 1. Visual Schedules and Social Stories Ex. classroom visual schedule […]
Are your sleeping patterns causing your anxiety?
Snooze troubles are a shared symptom of many mood disorders, including anxiety. Find out how your sleep patterns and anxiety are interrelated, and learn tips to minimize unease and nervousness when hitting the hay. A good night’s rest is critical for psychological health. However, it’s a goal that’s become harder to achieve because of technology. […]
BCBA and RBT: Exploring 4 Major Differences
At ABA Centers of America, we value and honor the work of both BCBAs and RBTs, recognizing their essential roles in providing quality, comprehensive services to our clients. These dedicated professionals are the cornerstone of our success in delivering effective autism care. Our institution is a leader in the autism care industry in Massachusetts and […]
Explaining Mental Health Treatment to Your Family
By Bryan Walker, PMHNP-BC It can always be challenging to share with your family and loved ones about your mental health. There can be so many different opinions and stigma surrounding mental illness that you may not be comfortable sharing this information. Only you can decide who it is safe to share information regarding your […]
3 Key Steps and Insights
Psychologists Clinical psychologists or neuropsychologists often lead the diagnostic evaluation. They conduct cognitive and behavioral assessments to understand the child’s developmental levels, social skills, and any co-occurring psychological conditions. Their expertise is crucial in differentiating ASD from other developmental disorders. Developmental Pediatricians Developmental pediatricians specialize in child development and are adept at identifying atypical developmental […]