by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents
Managing problem behaviors at home is challenging enough, but handling them in public can feel overwhelming. Grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and other social settings present unique stressors for children with autism—and for their parents. Fortunately, the tools...
by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents
Transitions between activities—whether from play to clean-up, home to school, or dinner to bedtime—can be especially difficult for children with autism. Changes in routine can cause anxiety, confusion, or even meltdowns. Fortunately, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)...
by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents
Autism meltdowns can be intense, emotionally draining, and sometimes overwhelming for both children and their families. Unlike typical tantrums, meltdowns are not a form of manipulation or defiance. They are involuntary responses to overwhelming sensory input,...
by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents
Aggression and self-injury are among the most challenging behaviors parents of children with autism may face. These behaviors can be distressing, unpredictable, and even dangerous. While they may appear sudden or without cause, they often serve a purpose for the...
by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents
One of the most powerful and widely used techniques in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is positive reinforcement. When used thoughtfully, it can shape new behaviors, increase motivation, and help children with autism learn essential life skills. But what exactly is...
by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents
When your child with autism learns a new skill—like saying “hello,” brushing their teeth, or following directions—it can feel like a breakthrough. But what happens when that same skill doesn’t show up at grandma’s house, at school, or in a grocery store?This...