by Healtheworld | Aug 5, 2014 | ABA Therapy, Autism, Tips & guide, Uncategorized
Starting a new school year can be tough for everyone, especially families of individuals with autism and related disorders. The summer routine is changing and now your child will be moving into a new classroom, meeting new teachers and friends, and going through many...
by Healtheworld | Jul 3, 2014 | ABA Therapy, Autism, Tips & guide, Uncategorized
Any holiday is tough for children on the autism spectrum given that the day is usually completely different from their daily routine. The Fourth of July is one of these days where we gather with our family and friends to celebrate our Independence Day. But this...
by Healtheworld | Jun 4, 2014 | ABA Newsletter, ABA Therapy, Autism, Tips & guide, Uncategorized
Every month brings new adventures, new lessons, as well as new findings. Our goal at Heal the World is to share these with you by sending out a monthly newsletter. We already sent out our June 2014 Newsletter. You didn’t receive it? Don’t worry, just subscribe to our...
by Healtheworld | May 5, 2014 | ABA Newsletter, ABA Therapy, Autism, Tips & guide, Uncategorized
Every month brings new adventures, new lessons, as well as new findings. Our goal at Heal the World is to share these with you by sending out a monthly newsletter. We already sent out our May 2014 Newsletter. You didn’t receive it? Don’t worry, just subscribe to our...
by Healtheworld | Jan 3, 2014 | ABA Therapy, Autism, Tips & guide, Uncategorized
This is so sad and disturbing to watch, but as a behavior analyst, I feel obligated to share this horrible story. I know this won’t be an issue in our sessions under my supervision and I really hope that this is a rare situation and not a problem elsewhere. But...
by Healtheworld | Dec 21, 2013 | Autism, Tips & guide, Uncategorized
Did you wait until the last minute to get your Christmas gifts? Are you unsure of what to get your child? If you have answered “Yes” to these 2 questions, then this blog will be helpful for you! Buying a Christmas gift for a child on the autism spectrum is...