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Building and Strengthening Parent-Child Bonds Through Pairing
Sometimes, finding ways to connect with your child may seem difficult or even impossible, especially when your child may not play or engage with the world in ways children typically do. Your child may have a limited number of interests, may avoid interaction, or may spend most of their time engaged in repetitive or solo activities. How can you enter their world and build true connection in ways that speak to your child? In ABA, therapists utilize a tool called pairing to help

Taytum Miller
2 days ago5 min read


In-Home vs. Center-Based ABA: How to Determine What’s Best for Your Child
Selecting the right Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) setting is one of the most important decisions families make when beginning autism services. The choice between in-home ABA therapy and center-based ABA therapy can feel overwhelming, but understanding the strengths of each can help you make the best decision for your child.
Jenine Sookraj
Jan 53 min read


The Importance of Self-Care for Parents of Neurodiverse Children
Parenting a child on the autism spectrum is one of the most meaningful roles a person can take on. It’s a journey full of love, learning, growth, and deep connection. But for many parents, it’s also a journey marked by long days, emotional investment, complex decisions, and the constant balancing act of meeting their child’s needs while keeping up with the rest of life’s demands. In the midst of therapies, school meetings, behavior plans, medical appointments, sensory plannin
Jenine Sookraj
Dec 8, 20254 min read


Fostering Positive Sibling Relationships
Sibling relationships can be beautiful, funny, complicated, and sometimes messy and that’s true in every family. When one child is neurodiverse, siblings may need a little extra support to understand each other and build a strong, loving bond. Many parents share the same concern: “I want all my children to feel seen, supported, and connected, but it doesn’t always feel easy.” You’re not alone. With patience, guidance, and some intentional routines, families can help siblings
Jenine Sookraj
Nov 18, 20252 min read
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