by ABA Journey | Nov 15, 2025 | Rewards Systems for Children with Autism
Preference Assessments at Home: Finding Your Child’s Motivators Every child is motivated by something — but for many children with autism, those motivators can be unique, shifting, or subtle. Understanding what truly motivates your child helps you teach new skills,...
by ABA Journey | Nov 15, 2025 | Encouraging Positive Behavior
Motivational Tools for Autism: How to Build Confidence and Inspire Learning at Home Every child learns best when they feel confident, supported, and motivated. For children with autism, motivation often looks different. What excites one child may overwhelm another,...
by ABA Journey | Nov 13, 2025 | Everyday Life Skills
Creating Predictable Routines for Children with Autism Daily life can feel unpredictable, especially for children with autism. Simple transitions—like getting dressed or sitting for dinner—can become overwhelming when routines change unexpectedly. Creating predictable...
by ABA Journey | Oct 31, 2025 | Encouraging Positive Behavior
For many families raising a nonverbal child with autism, daily routines can feel unpredictable — not because the child is unwilling, but because they rely more on visual understanding than verbal instructions. A visual schedule bridges that gap. It turns spoken...
by ABA Journey | Oct 31, 2025 | Managing Difficult Behaviors
If you’ve ever seen your child cry, scream, or collapse on the floor, you know how intense those moments can be. For parents of children with autism, these outbursts may seem unpredictable — leaving you wondering, “Is this a tantrum or a meltdown?” While they can look...