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Aspire's Autism Blog

  • Learn About ABA Therapy Training for Parents of Children with Autism

    December 20, 2022

    Parents of children with Autism and related disabilities already know there are times when they must be an advocate for their child. A child receiving ABA services also benefits from parental involvement, as parents are an integral part of the ABA team.

  • Learn About Best Practices for Navigating Autism and Emergency Preparedness

    December 13, 2022

    The holiday season is upon us, and with so much going on, it is important to practice good safety awareness. Accidents can happen at any time, but you can keep your family prepared with planning and practice.

  • Learn About Navigating Autism and the Holidays

    November 24, 2022

    The holidays are filled with sensory stimuli and challenging social situations, but children diagnosed with Autism can still be included while staying happy, healthy and safe this holiday season.

  • Learn About Navigating Autism and Halloween

    October 25, 2022

    While many children are getting costumes ready and mapping their trick-or-treat routes in anticipation of Halloween, not everyone shares the same excitement. Children diagnosed with Autism and other related disabilities often struggle with certain aspects of Halloween, but with the right support and planning, it can be an enjoyable experience for everyone.

  • Benefits of Creating Healthy Sleep Habits

    October 07, 2022

    Healthy sleep habits or good sleep hygiene are essential for maximizing the time you spend awake each day. Sleep disorders are common, especially in children with Autism, but there are so many factors that affect each individual’s sleep.

  • Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

    September 22, 2022

    September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, so there is no better time to introduce or review positive mental health habits with your children.