Enjoying the Holiday Season with Your Child with Autism

The holiday season can be a wonderful time of fun, family, togetherness, and joy. For our loved ones with autism, however, the changes in routine, unfamiliar guests, and new foods can be a source of a lot of stress. In this article, we will discuss some of the ways that you can help your child to enjoy this holiday season, by minimizing stress for you, your child, and your entire family.

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Debunking Common Autism Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that now affects one out of every 36 children. Despite increased awareness and understanding of autism, innumerable myths, rumors, and misconceptions still persist. Many of these myths have the potential to cause harm to individuals with autism, as well as their families, parents, and caregivers. In this post, we will go over some common myths, and provide insights into the truth.

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Announcing The Behavior Frontiers Helen Mader Scholarship!

Are you a sophomore or junior pursuing a degree in Child Development, Special Education, or Psychology, or emphasizing in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at a California college or university or at Wayne State College in MI? If so, we have exciting news for you! The Behavior Frontiers Helen Mader Scholarship is here to help you achieve your educational goals. With generous awards of $1,000 to $1,500, this scholarship can make a significant impact on your academic journey.

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