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Category: ASD & More

Why Is High-Functioning Autism No Longer Used? Understanding the Change |...

The term “high-functioning autism” is no longer widely used because it does not accurately represent the experiences...

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How to Track Your Child’s Progress in ABA Therapy | Bluebell...

Tracking your child’s progress in ABA therapy helps ensure they are gaining meaningful skills and receiving effective...

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Autism Obsessions List: Common Intense Interests Explained | Bluebell ABA

Many autistic individuals develop intense interests, sometimes referred to as autism obsessions. These interests are not random—they...

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Autistic YouTubers: 16 Channels to Start With (Plus What to Watch...

YouTube can be a surprisingly practical place to learn about autism, especially when the person speaking is...

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What Is Chinning in Autism? Understanding the Behavior

Learn what is chinning in autism, why it occurs, and practical ways to respond to this behavior...

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Sensory Clothing for Autism: How Comfort Supports Regulation | Bluebell ABA

Clothing plays a bigger role in daily comfort than many people realize—especially for autistic children with sensory...

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Why Do Autistic Kids Need Sensory Rooms? Benefits and Purpose Explained

Many autistic children experience the world more intensely through their senses. Sounds may feel louder, lights brighter,...

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How ABA Therapy in Building Self-Esteem Transforms Lives

For many children on the autism spectrum, building self-esteem can be a significant challenge. Applied Behavior Analysis...

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Can You Use ABA on Yourself? A Beginner’s Guide

Have you ever wished for a structured way to build better habits or break unwanted ones? You...

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What Are the 4 Stages of Learning in ABA? A Complete...

As a parent of a child with autism spectrum disorder, you want to provide the best support...

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