Why Early Diagnosis of Autism Matters: A Deeper Dive
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by LEARN Behavioral
6d ago
By Jocelyn Thompson, LCSW, BCBA, vice president of clinical services at LEARN Behavioral Many misunderstandings exist about autism. However, science confirms that early diagnosis is essential. Studies show that kids diagnosed with autism from age 2 to 4 often have slow speech development, lack age-appropriate play and social skills, and avoid eye contact. With early and intensive behavioral intervention, they can improve in all skill areas. Research suggests that children diagnosed in early childhood and participate in early intervention have optimal outcomes. What we know already is that earl ..read more
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Advocating for Your Family and Good, Contemporary ABA With Arfa Alam
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by LEARN Behavioral
6d ago
Arfa Alam is a senior manager at the Partnership for Public Service, a non-profit that envisions a dynamic and innovative federal government that effectively serves our diverse nation. Prior to joining the Partnership, Arfa performed labor human rights and social responsibility work in more than 40 countries in both the public and private sectors. Arfa joins us to share her experience and deep conviction for the appropriate care, and rights for all. She is the proud mother, wife, and sister of disabled and differently-abled individuals, including her two autistic sons, her husb ..read more
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Recognizing Autism Symptoms: How to Spot Early Signs
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by LEARN Behavioral
2w ago
By Sabrina Daneshvar, Ph.D., BCBA-D, senior vice president of clinical services at LEARN Behavioral Recognizing Autism Symptoms: How to Spot Early Signs Autism isn’t always easy to spot. It’s a complex neurological and developmental disorder. It often shows up in early childhood and affects how a person interacts with others, communicates, and learns. Since symptoms of autism vary so widely from person to person, it can be challenging to diagnose. Recognizing early signs can be vital to getting help. If you suspect your child may be on the autism spectrum, talk to your pediatrician. A medical ..read more
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What Causes Autism? Understanding the Latest Research
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by LEARN Behavioral
3w ago
Hanna Rue, Ph.D., BCBA-D, chief clinical officer What does science say about what causes autism? The latest research indicates that a combination of genetic and environmental factors likely causes it. There’s no simple answer, and scientists are still trying to develop better ones. “What caused my child’s autism? Was I to blame?” As David G. Amaral, Ph.D., a psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor at the University of California Davis wrote in 2017 in the journal Cerebrum, “Autism research has made tremendous progress over the last 20 years, but yet we still can’t provide definitive answe ..read more
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The Autism Diagnosis Process: What to Expect
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by LEARN Behavioral
3w ago
When it comes to parenting, the unknown can be one of the hardest parts. Worries creep in if you suspect something’s wrong with your child’s development. If you think your child may be showing signs of autism, there’s no guidebook to tell you what to do next. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed. The process gets easier when you know what to expect. If you’ve found your way to this post, you’ve likely taken the first step: questioning whether your child shows signs of autism. Recognizing this possibility is a significant and sometimes challenging move. Rest assured, you’re not alone. This guide is ..read more
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Why Early Diagnosis Matters For Children With Autism
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by LEARN Behavioral
3w ago
Why does early diagnosis for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) matter? Dr. Genevieve Marshall explains early signs of autism, how to receive an evaluation, and what to do after a diagnosis. Be sure to subscribe for more helpful tips and discover more resources by checking out our blog here: https://lrnbvr.com/Blogs The post Why Early Diagnosis Matters For Children With Autism appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI ..read more
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Shaping the Future: Influential Women in Autism and ABA Therapy
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by LEARN Behavioral
2M ago
March is Women’s History Month. It’s a time to celebrate the accomplishments of women in all walks of life. In the area of autism and contemporary applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, many women have made a lasting mark. They’ve broken barriers. They’ve conducted significant research, and they’ve paved the way for better understanding and treatment of autism. Today, we spotlight seven women who have shown us what it means to lead with passion, dedication, and commitment. They are making a difference, and their work continues to inspire future generations of women in the field. 1. Temple Gr ..read more
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The Benefits of Summer Social Skills Programs for Kids with Autism
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by LEARN Behavioral
2M ago
Even though the school year is still in full swing, it’s not too early to think about how you’re going to fill your summer schedule. For parents of children on the autism spectrum, planning for summer involves more than just vacations and relaxation. You want your child to continue to make progress even during a school break. When regular routines and structured learning environments pause for the summer, children with autism can be at risk of not maintaining skills. They might lose social skills, behavior improvements, and communication. This loss can mean that skills learned over the school ..read more
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5 Tips Toward Terrific Teeth For Children With Autism
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by LEARN Behavioral
2M ago
Behavior analyst Genevieve Marshall, PhD, shares five tips toward terrific teeth for your children with autism. The post 5 Tips Toward Terrific Teeth For Children With Autism appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI ..read more
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Advancing Autism Services: Our Commitment to Public Policy
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by LEARN Behavioral
2M ago
Written by Dr. Ashley Williams, Ph.D., LABA, BCBA-D, Vice President National Social Justice Day is a time to reflect on the progress made in creating a more equitable and inclusive society. At LEARN Behavioral, this commitment goes beyond the confines of our therapy rooms; it extends into the heart of public policy advocacy. Our dedication to social justice is evident through our active involvement in various organizations and our continuous efforts to champion policies that support the autism community. 1. Advocating for Autism Services Nationwide LEARN Behavioral is proud to be an activ ..read more
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