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Explore Autism Schools in North Carolina

Autism Prevalence in North Carolina Overview of Autism Rates North Carolina has really stepped up its game...

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Current Autism Statistics in North Carolina

Autism Statistics in North Carolina Getting a handle on how common Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is in...

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Understanding Autism Research in North Carolina

Autism Prevalence in North Carolina Checking out how common autism is in North Carolina is key for...

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Autism Diagnosis in North Carolina Exposed

Autism Prevalence in North Carolina Getting a handle on autism rates in North Carolina means a lot...

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Top-Rated Autism Services in North Carolina

Autism Prevalence in North Carolina Understanding the Statistics North Carolina’s autism rates are in line with the...

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Enhancing Social Skills with ABA Therapy

Key Highlights Social skills are crucial for children’s personal growth, enabling them to build relationships, engage in...

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Can an Autistic Child Grow Up Normally?

Can an autistic child grow up normally? Explore the developmental possibilities for autistic children and the support...

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What Age Is Too Late for ABA Therapy?

Wondering what age is too late for ABA therapy? Discover the benefits of starting at different ages...

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Traveling with a Child with Autism

Learn practical tips for traveling with a child with autism. Discover strategies to ensure a stress-free journey...

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Healthy Recipes for Autistic Picky Eaters

Discover healthy recipes for autistic picky eaters that delight the senses and promote nutritional balance.

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Our team

Meet Our Writers

The clinicians behind every post — sharing what they know from years on the floor, in homes, and in classrooms.

Sarah Mitchell, MS, BCBA

Sarah Mitchell

MS, BCBA

Sarah got into ABA because her nephew was diagnosed with autism when she was in college. She watched her sister navigate waitlists, insurance denials, and therapists who didn't show up — and decided to build her career around being the kind of provider families can actually count on. She's been a BCBA for seven years, specializing in early intervention and parent training. Her posts answer the questions parents are actually asking, without the jargon. Sarah lives in New Jersey with her two dogs and a coffee habit her coworkers find concerning.

MS in Applied Behavior Analysis · Board Certified Behavior Analyst · 7 years of clinical experience

Marcus Thompson, BCBA, LBA

Marcus Thompson

BCBA, LBA

Marcus spent five years as an RBT before becoming a BCBA, so he knows what ABA therapy looks like from the ground up. He's run thousands of sessions, weathered every kind of meltdown, and celebrated breakthroughs that took months to earn. He writes about the real, messy, rewarding work of therapy: what actually happens in a session, why progress isn't linear, and how to tell if it's working. Marcus specializes in school-based therapy and behavior intervention, and he's never met a data sheet he didn't love.

Board Certified Behavior Analyst · Licensed Behavior Analyst · 9 years of clinical experience

Emily Rodriguez, MEd, RBT

Emily Rodriguez

MEd, RBT

Emily is in the field every single day — on the floor with kids, running sessions, tracking data, and watching skills click into place one small step at a time. She writes for parents who want to know what ABA therapy really looks like beyond the clinical language. Her posts are practical, clear, and full of the kind of insight you only get from doing this work daily. Emily is bilingual in English and Spanish and is currently completing her BCBA certification.

MEd in Special Education · Registered Behavior Technician · Pursuing BCBA certification · 5 years of clinical experience

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