A superiority complex is not a recognized feature of autism. However, autistic individuals are sometimes perceived this way due to differences in communication, emotional expression, or confidence in specific...
Working with individuals through ABA therapy has shown me that its benefits reach far beyond behavior management. It supports emotional regulation, boosts self-esteem, and fosters meaningful relationships. These improvements...
If you’re familiar with autism, you’ve likely seen repetitive behaviors, but do you fully understand them? From hand-flapping to lining up toys, these behaviors are often misunderstood. However, they...
A sensory diet can help many autistic children, especially those who struggle with sensory overload or sensory-seeking behaviors. It’s not a magic fix, but when it’s personalized and used...
Sensory overload happens when a child is overwhelmed by too much sensory input, such as sounds, sights, textures, or smells. It’s often hard to spot because children may not...
Autism is often misunderstood, and many behaviors are mistakenly linked to the condition. It’s important to recognize that not every odd or unusual behavior means someone has autism. In...
The 6-second rule for autism is a simple but powerful strategy used in behavioral therapy to support individuals with autism. It focuses on allowing children with autism a few...
A Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) is a process used to identify the cause or reasons behind challenging behaviors, especially in children. It helps educators, therapists, and parents understand what...
Echolalia is a common behavior in individuals with autism, where they repeat words, phrases, or sounds they hear. This can happen immediately (called “immediate echolalia”) or after a delay...
Attention-seeking behaviors are something many parents of children with autism encounter. These behaviors can range from verbal outbursts to physical actions like tapping, jumping, or even more disruptive behaviors. ...