Everyone is unique on their own. Some differences are easy to see, while others are less visible to the eyes. The less noticeable disabilities, like autism, are different because there is a difference in how the brain works. People with autism expres...
Read More ›Finding out that you are about to raise a child that is dealing with a lifelong developmental disability is both a curse and a blessing. It is a curse because as parents, all we want is the best for them, yet they are gifted differently. A blessing b...
Read More ›Applied Behavioral Analysis is often used to treat a child with autism. ABA therapy helps improve the social behavior of an autistic child at home, in school, and the community. The process of this therapy involves two distinct parts— an assessment...
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