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Brain Plasticity & Early Intervention: “Neurons that fire together, wire together”
Science used to state that brain plasticity reaches its peak during childhood. Learn why this is untrue and how to build new neural connections beyond childhood and into adulthood.
Top 5 Autism Studies from the Last Year
Significant developments were made in autism and applied behavior analysis (ABA) research in the field of autism and applied behavior analysis (ABA) in 2021. Learn about the top five studies from last year.
The Breakaway - Transitioning Autistic Adolescents into Adulthood
Dr. Tom Welsch an expert in work with neurodiverse young people and families joins us to talk about the important work of preparing adolescents with autism for adulthood.
Myth: Kids with Autism Don’t Have Emotions
Where does the myth that autistic people lack emotions come from? How does a condition known as alexithymia contribute to the myth?
Breathing Technique to Help You Remain Calm When Your Child is Having a Tantrum
Behavior Analyst Katherine Johnson teaches a simple breathing technique called the Physiological Sigh to keep you calm when your child with autism is having a tantrum or meltdown.
Spotlight on Diversity in ABA: An Interview with Joshua Polanco
Board-certified behavior analyst, Joshua Polanco, shares stories from his journey and experience working with children and young adults with autism—and his take on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA).
Neurodiversity: What It Means, Why It Matters
Neurodiversity can lead to stronger workplaces—and societies. What does the term mean? How does it relate to autism?
Why Adherence to Your Behavior Analyst’s Clinical Recommendation is Critical to Success
Parents and caregivers will do just about anything to provide for their children’s needs and requirements. Unfortunately, for those whose children require additional supports and services, this can feel nearly impossible.
The September 26th Project: Safety Preparedness for Families with Autism
Kelly McKinnon-Bermingham who has been working in the field of autism for 27 years, and is a published author joins us to discuss the work of the September 26th Project which she co-chaired.
6 Calming Activities for the Hectic Holiday Season
Enjoying the holidays with a child on the autism spectrum starts with having a plan. You need real-world solutions. Here are some practical calming activities that may work for you.
Creating a Successful Holiday for Children with Autism
All Autism Talk Hosts Katherine Johnson and Richie Ploesch share their best holiday tips they've received over the years for your family.
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