Some children show stress with words. Others show it through shutdowns, meltdowns, sleep changes, school refusal, or a sudden drop in confidence. When that happens, families often start looking for autism counseling for children and wonder what support will actually...
A child who covers their ears when a room gets loud is not being difficult. A child who needs to pace before joining circle time is not refusing to participate. And a child who learns best in a calm, predictable setting is not asking for too much. When families ask...
When a child is newly recommended for services, one of the first questions families ask is whether they should choose ABA therapy versus occupational therapy. That question usually comes at a stressful moment, when you are trying to make wise decisions quickly while...
The hours after school can feel like the hardest part of the day. Many children are tired, overstimulated, hungry, and carrying the weight of transitions, social demands, and sensory input. That is exactly why choosing the best autism after school activities is not...
When parents compare speech therapy vs ABA therapy, the real question is usually not which one is better. It is which support will help my child communicate, connect, and feel more confident in daily life. For many autistic children, the answer is not one or the...