If you’ve recently received an autism diagnosis for your child, your head is probably spinning. You’ve likely spent hours on Google, scrolling through forums, and talking to doctors, only to be met with a mountain of terminology. You’ve heard about “hours per week,” “behavioral interventions,” and "strict protocols." It can all feel a little… cold…. Read more »
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Beyond Just ‘Stopping’ a Behavior: Why Teaching Replacement Skills is the Key to Growth
If you’ve ever found yourself in the middle of a grocery store aisle in Texas or a quiet park in North Carolina, staring at your child while they have a full-blown meltdown, you’ve probably had one thought: “I just need this to stop.” Believe me, we get it. As parents and caregivers, our first instinct… Read more »
From Texas to North Carolina: Faith-Based, Compassionate ABA Therapy for Your Family
If you are a parent navigating the world of autism and behavioral health, you already know that the journey is filled with both beautiful milestones and some pretty heavy mountains. You want the best for your child: not just a set of techniques to "fix" behaviors, but a community that sees your child for who… Read more »
Pillars of Faith: Building Growth Through God’s Love and Play-Based ABA
Let’s be real for a second. If you’re reading this, you’re probably a parent or caregiver navigating the beautiful, slightly chaotic, and often overwhelming world of neurodiversity. You’ve likely spent late nights scrolling through Google, looking for the right support for your child, someone who doesn't just see a diagnosis, but sees a human being…. Read more »
Beyond ‘Good Job’: The Real Power of Positive Reinforcement in Your Everyday Moments
If you’ve spent any time in the world of parenting, teaching, or therapy, you’ve probably said the words "good job" about a thousand times today alone. It’s our default. We see our child pick up a toy, we say "good job." They take a bite of broccoli? "Good job!" They make it through a grocery… Read more »
Is Your “Stop That” Making It Start Again? Understanding Attention-Seeking Behavior
You've probably been there before: Your child knocks over their juice cup, again. Or they're making loud noises during dinner, for the third night in a row. You turn to them and say, "Stop that!" in your most serious parent voice. They pause for a moment, and then… they do it again. And again. It's… Read more »
Play-Based ABA Therapy vs. Traditional ABA: Which Is Better For Your Child?
If you've been researching autism therapy options, you've probably come across some strong opinions about ABA therapy. Maybe you've heard stories that made you uncomfortable: rigid table work, repetitive drills, tears, and kids who looked more robotic than joyful. And honestly? Those concerns are valid. Traditional ABA hasn't always been delivered in ways that honor… Read more »
Behavior Is Communication: How to Decode What Your Child Is Really Telling You
When your child runs away during clean-up time, throws their toy across the room, or melts down at the dinner table, it's easy to feel frustrated or confused. You might wonder, "Why are they doing this?" or "How do I make it stop?" But here's the thing we want you to know: every behavior is… Read more »
Your Quick-Start Guide to Play-Based ABA Therapy: What to Expect in the First 30 Days
If you're getting ready to start ABA therapy for your child, you might be wondering what the first few weeks will actually look like. Will someone show up with flashcards and demand your child sit at a table? Will there be worksheets? Will your child even want to participate? Here's the good news: play-based ABA… Read more »
The Ultimate Guide to Compassionate Behavior Therapy: Everything Families Need to Know Before Starting
If you've been researching ABA therapy for your child, you've probably come across some pretty mixed opinions. Maybe you've heard stories about rigid, compliance-heavy approaches that left kids feeling stressed and parents feeling uneasy. Or maybe you've seen videos that made you wonder, "Is this really what's best for my child?" Here's the thing: those… Read more »