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Early Autism Diagnosis: Why It Matters and How to Pursue It
Early autism diagnosis can give families clarity, direction, and access to meaningful support during a child’s most important developmental years. Learn when to seek autism screening for toddlers, why early intervention for autism matters, and

An ABA Guide: Are Toddler Tantrums Typical for Healthy Development?
Toddler tantrums can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re unsure what’s typical and what may need extra attention.
While emotional outbursts are a normal part of development, persistent or intense tantrums, especially when accompanied by communication

April 2, World Autism Awareness Day: Understanding, Acceptance, and Support
World Autism Awareness Day highlights the importance of moving from awareness to acceptance. Learn how Delaware families can promote inclusion and access evidence-based ABA therapy.

BCBA Burnout: Why It’s Happening and How Behavior Analysts Can Protect Their Well-Being
BCBA burnout is more common than many clinicians realize—and it’s not a personal failure. From high caseloads to emotional strain, this article explains why burnout happens in ABA and how behavior analysts can protect their

ABA Therapy Insurance Coverage: What Families in Delaware Need to Know
Understanding insurance coverage for ABA therapy can feel overwhelming for families navigating an autism diagnosis. This guide explains how ABA therapy insurance coverage works in Delaware, what plans typically cover, and how to get started.

Autism and Eye Contact: What It Really Means and Why It Should Be Understood, Not Forced
Autism and eye contact are often misunderstood. This blog explains why lack of eye contact does not always mean disengagement, and how joint attention plays a critical role in social development.