Autism
10 Ways Women with Autism Redefine Success
Autism, a neurodevelopmental condition, manifests differently in women, often leading to unique challenges. In this article, we explore how women with autism redefine success by breaking down societal barriers and embracing their neurodivergent strengths. Celebrating differences in neurodevelopment is crucial. Women with autism bring a unique perspective, challenging conventional norms. Acknowledging and embracing neurodiversity is […]
The Importance of Ongoing Autism Research
Why is autism research necessary? Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by problems with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors, has been the subject of increasing attention over the past decade. The focus on autism research has arguably put on the map the need to understand this condition better, the impact on individuals and families, the role of educators and […]
Financial Independence 101 – Autism and Money Management
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects brain development, resulting in difficulties with social interaction, communication, and engaging in repetitive behaviors or having restricted interests. Individuals with autism often perceive and interact with the world in unique ways, which can present both opportunities and challenges when it comes to managing money. This blog […]
World Autism Awareness Day: Celebrating Neurodiversity!
April 2nd is the annual World Autism Awareness Day, a day of massive significance for the autism community and those who love and support them. The day serves as a time to recognize the value of neurodiversity by celebrating the unique strengths, differences, and perspectives that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) bring to the […]
Coaches’ Corner: Self-Awareness Practices for Autism Providers
I have the pleasure each day of doing work that can be the most fun. Many moments I have in the workplace involve large smiles and belly laughs and I reflect often on how fortunate I am to be doing this “work” and interacting with several wonderful humans. More recently, an awareness of my neurotypical […]
Early Signs of Autism – ABA Speech
Our children are precious. Our students are loved. We want the best for them no matter what, but what happens if you start to notice behavior that you aren’t sure about? Could it be autism is a question many caregivers ask. An autism diagnosis can be a bit overwhelming, but knowing the early signs of […]
Nonverbal and Nonspeaking in Autism Explained
Defining Nonverbal and Nonspeaking in Autism At first glance, nonverbal and nonspeaking may appear synonymous, as healthcare providers used it in the past to describe individuals with ASD facing difficulties in communication, but they hold distinct meanings. So, let’s define what means each one: Nonverbal Nonverbal typically refers to individuals who do not use spoken […]
Autism Toolbox – ABA Speech
Feel confident working with young autistic learners and know you’re making a difference. The first resource I want to talk about are the literacy companions for Brown Bear and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. You can use these in your sessions to guide therapy. Share with teachers to put up in their book areas or send home […]
Embracing Neurodiversity in World Autism Month
In today’s society, embracing neurodiversity and fostering inclusion are vital components of creating a more equitable and compassionate world. As we celebrate World Autism Month, it’s essential to recognize and champion the inclusion of neurodiverse individuals, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Neurodiversity refers to the variation in neurological structure and function among individuals, […]
Integrating ABA into the Classroom: Strategies for Supporting Students with Autism
Integrating ABA into the Classroom: Strategies for Supporting Students with Autism By: Blain Hockridge Managing classroom behavior can be one of the most challenging tasks faced by both new and experienced teachers. It is also a task that teachers may have been inadequately prepared for in their prior training and education. In fact, it’s been […]