It’s that time of year again - open enrollment for most insurance companies. Here are some things to think about when choosing the company best for you and your family.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreHere 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.
Read MoreBoardgames give plenty of opportunities to build on social and play skills, and can range from 2 player to multiplayer, and many now teach the concept of cooperating as a team to beat the game.
Read MoreSocialization is an important aspect of every child's development. Use our checklist to make sure your child is meeting their social milestones.
Read MoreCooperative play is when the child is interested in both the individuals and the activity that they are playing. Here are 4 ideas for fostering cooperative play with your child.
Read MoreSharing and turn-taking can be challenging areas to work through with young children. Here are 5 things you can do to get your toddler to play nice.
Play is a very important skill for little ones to learn. Use our checklist to make sure your child is meeting their play milestones.
Read MoreFiguring 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.
Read MoreClick below to see some of the 2019 accomplishments The Behavior Place team are celebrating.
A few weeks ago, The Behavior Place gave you some tips and tricks for traveling. With more holidays just around the corner we don’t want you to miss these helpful steps you can take to make your travels as smooth as possible!
Read MoreIt’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.
Read MoreIt’s the time of the year for holiday shopping, wrapping presents and preparing for Christmas! The relatives are asking for ideas for present for your children, and you're wondering what to say to them, or maybe you need some ideas yourself! Well, here is a quick list of some gift ideas for your children.
Read MoreThis week we will provide you with some tips and tricks for being around family, whether you have a large family gathering or not, and the best ways to go about providing food and activities for Thanksgiving.
This time of year is one most children look forward too! Warmer weather, vacations, and no school! While you are enjoying summer break and your kids are home, you might plan some trips to the beach. The beach is a fun place for building sand castles, playing in the waves, and enjoying the rays of sunshine. Although it is fun and games, the beach can also be dangerous. Below are some safety tips for you to use when going to the beach.
Read MoreBetter Safe than Sorry! 13 Ways to Proactively Increase Your Child’s Safety at Home
Children with ASD have some unique needs regarding safety in the home. Extra precautions are needed to keep your child safe, although these measures can apply to all children.
Address: Teach your child to recite his address, telephone number, parent/guardian’s names, town child lives in, to different adults.
Swimming is a fan favorite when it comes to summer activities, but for parents of children with special needs being around water can be something that causes worry. In this post we’re going to go over some pool safety tips from #autismspeaks that will help to keep your kiddos safe this summer!
Read MoreEveryone typically has some form of a personal goal. In order to set yourself up to succeed with these goals, you first must learn to manage your behavior. In ABA there are some strategies that can help with managing your behavior, and they are called self-management
Read MoreSafety is an important aspect of parenthood. Every parent and caregiver holds the responsibility of helping to teach their child safety skills in and out of the home. Many parents of children with autism spectrum disorder often find challenges in teaching safety skills to their children.
Read MoreA task analysis is when the steps of a complicated behavior such as washing hands are broken down into smaller more manageable steps for the learner.
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