


Self-injurious behaviors are frighteningly common in children with autism. The truly frightening part is that this can carry into adulthood. SIBs can take the form of biting, hair-pulling, banging their heads on walls, and extreme scratching....
Read More ›Applied behavioral analysis (ABA) is perhaps the most common therapy for children with autism and other developmental conditions. It is typically referred to as the gold standard when it comes to improving social, communication, and learning...
Read More ›During a child's growth and development period, it is a must to help them cultivate social skills. After all, cultivating social skills while they are still young will allow them to better integrate with their peers and reap various benefits for...
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