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How to Help Your Autistic Child Enjoy Halloween

Halloween can be a challenge for autistic children, but with careful planning, you can make it an enjoyable experience. Learn how to create a sensory-friendly Halloween with comfortable costumes and sensory considerations, and practice trick-or-treating to ensure a successful and fun holiday for your child. ...

7 Tips for Fostering Positive Social Experiences for Children with Autism this Summer

Summer is a season filled with sunny days, outdoor adventures, and countless opportunities for children to connect and form new friendships. However, for children with autism, the prospect of navigating social interactions can bring about unique challenges. The importance of understanding and supporting their social needs becomes even more crucial during this vibrant and socially-oriented time of year. ...

5 Sensory-Friendly Summer Activities for Children with Autism

Summer brings endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment, but as a parent of a child with autism, you understand the significance of considering their unique sensory needs. Balancing fun and comfort is key to ensuring a delightful summer experience. So, let's dive into five fantastic sensory-friendly activities that will bring joy to your child while keeping their well-being in mind. ...

Creating a Smooth Transition into Summer for Children with Autism: 5 Essential Strategies

As the school year ends and summer nears, it's important for parents of children with autism to plan for a structured transition. Kids with autism often struggle with changes in routine, but with a well-planned schedule, you can make the transition smooth and enjoyable for your child. Here are 5 ways you can create a smooth transition into summer for your child. ...

Prevalence of Autism Increases

The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among children in the United States has increased to an alarming rate of 1 in 36 kids, according to new data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This is an increase from the previously estimated number of 1 in 44 in 2018, and 1 in 54 in 2016. The latest data from the CDC highlights the growing need for increased awareness, resources, and support for individuals with ASD and their families. Our clinical experts understand that early and intensive intervention is a gold standard that will lead to improved outcomes and allow for a better quality of life. ...

Indiana Medicaid Reenrollment

The Federal Public Health Emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic ended on January 31, 2022. This means that your Medicaid coverage will be affected if you do not reapply or complete enrollment by April 1, 2023. To avoid any gaps in your healthcare coverage, including ABA Therapy for your child, it is important that you take action as soon as possible to ensure that your Medicaid benefits continue. ...

Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Ending: What To Do Next

The Federal Public Health Emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic ended on January 31, 2022. This means that your Medicaid coverage will be affected if you do not re-apply or complete enrollment by April 1, 2023. To avoid any gaps in your healthcare coverage, including ABA Therapy for your child, it is important that you take action as soon as possible to ensure that your Medicaid benefits continue. ...

Making Holiday Activities Special for Your Child

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! It’s a time we want our children to experience everything this season brings and make memories that last a lifetime. For parents of children with Autism, we especially want our children to feel included and a big part of the family traditions. This might be the time you are baking all kinds of goodies, making crafts, or exploring new games with the family. ...

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