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Tag: Sensory Processing Disorder

Happy Siblings Playing Video Game

Promoting Positive Relationships Between Your Child and Their Autistic Sibling

C: ABA TherapyA: Danny Gavin

Of all the family members impacted by a child with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), it’s the siblings that will share…

Little Boy Playing with Abacus at a Therapist's Office

What Is Discontinuous Measurement in ABA Therapy?

C: ABA TherapyA: Danny Gavin

The great detective Sherlock Holmes once said, “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. " This…

Child stimming

Learn All About Hand Flapping in Children with Autism

C: ABA TherapyA: Danny Gavin

As a parent, you’ve probably seen hands flapping in babies or toddlers flapping their arms. It is considered normal behavior…

Teacher Using Digital Tablet during a Meeting with a Student and Her Mother

How Can Parents Work with Teachers to Help Students with Autism

C: ABA TherapyA: Danny Gavin

“She’s too much to handle,” “I don’t think he’s capable of learning.” If you’re the parent of an autistic student…

Boy Covering His Ears with His Hands

Learn Why Autistic Children Cover Their Ears

C: ABA TherapyA: Danny Gavin

We’ve all done it. When a fire alarm suddenly goes off or an ambulance tears by with its siren blaring,…

Angry child with her mother

Sensory Seeking Behaviors in Children with Autism

C: Autism BehaviorA: Danny Gavin

Your child enjoys rocking back and forth, making loud noises, touching shiny objects, and standing uncomfortably close to others.  These…

Kids playing sensory games

Sensory Activities for Kids with Autism

C: Autism BehaviorA: Danny Gavin

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) see the world differently. Some kids with ASD might have heightened senses, where a…

Girl being overwhelmed by sensory overload

Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism

C: ABA TherapyA: Danny Gavin

When we see a child react powerfully to a loud noise, a strong smell, or flashing lights, we immediately assume…