Posts tagged Safety
Keeping Children with Exceptional Needs Safe at Home with Child Senior Safety

When you have little ones, the most important step you can take to keep them safe at home is baby-proofing. However, if you have a child who has a physical, cognitive, or developmental disability as they age, it is often necessary to add even more layers of safety to your home.

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Lessonpix: Creating Visual Supports At Home

Have you heard of visual supports? Did you know that they can be utilized for a variety of reasons to support your child at home? Lessonpix is an online resource for creating custom learning materials. Learn more about this resource today!

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National Resources: Big Red Safety Box

Let’s talk about safety! The National Autism Association (NAA) has developed a great toolkit to help keep children and loved ones diagnosed with Autism safe, especially if they have a history of wandering, eloping, or escaping their environment. Find out more about this free toolkit today!

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ABA Initial Assessment: What to Expect?

What is included in an initial ABA assessment? Why is it conducted? More details are available in today’s blog.

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What is a BCBA vs. BCABA vs. RBT?

Is your child beginning ABA therapy? Are you curious to know the difference between a Behavior Analyst, Assistant Behavior Analyst, and a Registered Behavior Technician? Find out how each of these specialists have been trained and how they will work with your child.

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Importance of Early Intervention for Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Services

Evidence has shown that early intervention is key in helping to improve challenging behaviors, but when do you begin to seek out ABA services to support you and your family in overcoming those challenges?

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