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Does Health Insurance Cover ABA Therapy in Connecticut?

For parents of children and teenagers diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), one of the first and most pressing questions families ask while learning about ...
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Understanding Challenging Behaviors in Autism 7 Insights on How ABA Therapy Helps Children Thrive

Understanding Challenging Behaviors in Autism: 7 Insights on How ABA Therapy Helps Children Thrive

Challenging behaviors in autism can feel overwhelming, but every action tells a story. Learn how ABA therapy uncovers the “why” behind autism and tantrums, transforming ...
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Trump Autism Announcement What Parents Should Know About Acetaminophen and Pregnancy Risks

Trump Autism Announcement: What Parents Should Know About Acetaminophen and Pregnancy Risks

The recent Trump autism announcement has raised questions about Tylenol use during pregnancy. Research highlights potential concerns, but experts emphasize that acetaminophen and pregnancy safety ...
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Autism and Halloween Sensory-Friendly Tips Every Parent Needs for This Upcoming Season

Autism and Halloween: Sensory-Friendly Tips Every Parent Needs for This Upcoming Season

Art therapy opens doors for children with autism, offering a creative way to express emotions and connect with others. Explore its proven benefits, practical activities, ...
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RBT Role in Autism Explained What Families in Connecticut Should Know

RBT Role in Autism Explained: What Families in Connecticut Should Know

What does an RBT do for autism? When a child is diagnosed with autism and begins with ABA Therapy, that is the first question parents ...
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Children with backpacks running up stairs toward a school building, symbolizing back-to-school transitions. The image reflects the excitement and challenges, including anxiety, that can come with this time of year.

6 Tips to Help Kids with ASD Manage Back-to-School Anxiety

The start of a new school year often brings excitement and anticipation for many families. However, for parents and caregivers of children with autism spectrum ...
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