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Tips for Communicating with Children with ASD

Autism spectrum disorder is a type of developmental and neurological disorder that affects children in many ways. ASD affects the way they communicate, learn, behave, and interact with other people. As a parent raising a child with ASD, it can be cha...

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Signs That Could Point to ADHD in Children

ADHD or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a type of chronic condition that affects children with problems often persisting into adulthood. This condition is characterized by a combination of problems that revolve around hyperactivity, impul...

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Children with Autism: Tips to Tackle Mealtime Troubles

Any parent would attest to the fact that mealtimes are rather difficult. In the case of children with Autism, however, these can be magnified due to the certain challenges that they have. If this is something you as a parent can relate to, allow us h...

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Addressing Frequently Asked Questions About ABA Therapy

If your child has recently been diagnosed with a behavioral or mental health condition, you may have many questions about treatments such as Applied Behavior Analysis. Although there is a wealth of information available online, it may be difficult to...

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Debunking Myths Regarding Intellectual Disabilities

Intellectual disability hinders a person from acquiring knowledge and skills needed to live independently and relate socially. Although the world is growing more interested in topics like this, numerous people are still believing in misinformation ab...

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Difficulties of People with Dyslexia

Learning difficulties in preschool years are normal but imagine experiencing difficulty in reading, writing, and speaking in adulthood. Difficult, right? Yes, because having Dyslexia is, indeed, difficult. ABA Success (One Step at A time), your ABA S...

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