# High-Functioning Autism vs. Lower Support Needs: Understanding the Spectrum for New Jersey Families “My daughter has high-functioning autism, so she doesn’t really *need* therapy.”…
ABA therapy delivers results. Follow your child’s journey from week 1 to month 3 with realistic expectations and measurable progress.
Comprehensive ABA involves 30 to 40 hours of therapy per week for children needing support across multiple developmental areas, while focused ABA targets specific skills…
For Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), Speech Language Pathology (SLP) is typically the primary treatment because it focuses directly on motor planning and the physical…
ABA Therapy and Autism, Latest Research on Long-Term Outcomes Will ABA make my child normal? This is the question every parent of an autistic child…
How to Tell If ABA Therapy Is Working, 5 Signs Parents Should See Is ABA actually helping your child? This is the question that keeps…
You started ABA therapy for your child three weeks ago. Or maybe three months. And now you’re asking yourself: Is this actually working? It’s the…
Using ABA reinforcement with neurotypical siblings involves identifying specific, observable behaviors (such as sharing or patient waiting) and providing immediate positive reinforcement through praise, tokens,…
Choosing the right Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy provider is an essential step in helping children with autism overcome challenges both at home and in…
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy is an evidence-based treatment that helps children with autism develop essential skills in communication, social interactions, and behavior management. In…