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Developing Early Communication Skills in Children with Autism

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Children with autism communicate in a unique way. Applied behavior analysis therapy can be beneficial for them. Parents have a natural desire to understand their children's needs and desires. Our children, like all of us, want to be understood. As a result, one of the most difficult aspects of autism is the development of early communication skills in children. Most common questions asked by parents with autistic kids Question 1 - How Do I Teach Communication Skills to My Autistic Child? Answer - Repetitive or stiff vocabulary, narrow interests, uneven language development, and poor nonverbal communication abilities define the speech of children with autism. As parents, we must interpret our children's distinct ways of expressing themselves while simultaneously teaching them more effective communication methods. With effective ABA therapy, skilled support staff, and patient family members, children with autism improve their early communication abilities step by step. Early Co

Prepping Your Kids Ahead of Holiday Season

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The holidays are a time for food, family, and pleasure for many of us. We are looking forward to seeing the holiday lights, travelling, and taking a break from work and school. However, the holiday season may be a stressful break from routine for children with autism, and traditions like decorating or wrapping presents can be sensory problems. Thankfully, there are a few things you can do to make this holiday season more enjoyable for your child and family. You can take help from the professionals of ABA therapy at home to do better with the preparation. Identity Potential Triggers During the holiday season, your child may face a variety of challenges. Stressful moments abound this time of year, ranging from sensory overload triggers to changes in routine and travel. You may establish a plan to manage troublesome behavior and make the holidays a more joyful time for your child by understanding your child's triggers ahead of time. Sensory Triggers For your kid, the holiday season i