Posts tagged Parents Guide to Autism
What Should I Do With My Kids During Quarantine?

Here are 9 of our favorite play ideas that require little to no preparation or extra materials. They’re simple, fun, and will help everyone keep their sanity at a time when everyone is tightly wound.

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Promoting Independence: Mealtimes

If you are home with your kids right now (and assuming you’re reading this during the COVID-19 pandemic, you probably are) you know that kids eat way more often than the three meal times during the day…While I can’t guarantee your child will stop loving goldfish, (or ask for chicken nuggets at dinner) I can offer you some behavior analytic tips to help your child be more independent during mealtime & snack time. 

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15 Frequently Asked Questions About Autism Diagnosis and Next Steps

Figuring out how to get a diagnosis when you have concerns about your child meeting his or her developmental milestones can be confusing, but figuring out what to do after an autism diagnosis can be downright overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together this list of 15 frequently asked questions surrounding an autism diagnosis and the next steps.

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9 Indoor Activities To Keep Your Kids Entertained This Winter

It’s that time of year...and no I don’t mean the holidays. It’s the time when your kids are cooped up inside for the season. Gone are the days of sunlight in the evenings when kids can stay outside, move, and play! But don’t worry- just because you and your kids are about to be inside a lot more- doesn’t mean you need to lose your sanity! The Behavior Place has got you covered with indoor activities to keep your kiddos entertained this season.

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