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Understanding ADOS-2: The Gold Standard in Autism Diagnosis and How It Works

Understanding ADOS-2: The Gold Standard in Autism Diagnosis and How It Works

When experts recommend testing for autism, the ADOS-2 assessment frequently comes up. It’s only natural for parents to ask, “How accurate is ADOS-2 in autism diagnosis?” In this ABA Centers of Delaware exploration, we’ll delve into the autism diagnosis journey, discuss the pivotal role of ADOS-2, and explain why it’s often called the gold standard in clinical assessments.

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Water Safety

Water Safety for Kids with Autism: 7 Helpful Strategies for Risk Prevention

As a parent or caregiver of a child with autism, your priority is not just providing the best tools for their development but also understanding the risks they may face and how to protect them. Children on the autism spectrum experience unique challenges due to sensory differences, difficulties with communication, and social interaction struggles. These characteristics can make it harder for them to express discomfort or ask for help when they need it, putting them at a higher risk in situations like being near water; that is why learning and applying water safety strategies are essential.

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Celebrities with autism

Celebrities with Autism: 12 Successful People on the Spectrum

In this blog by ABA Centers of Delaware, we will highlight twelve celebrities with autism who have thrived in their respective fields and become role models in areas such as art, technology, sports, and science. Their stories serve as inspiration and real examples of how individuals with autism can lead fulfilling and accomplished lives, reinforcing the importance of acceptance and support for all.

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What is ABA Therapy? What Parents Need to know

When parents and caregivers receive an official autism diagnosis for their child, one of the first recommendations often made by professionals is to begin specific therapies to address various aspects impacted by autism. These can include improving social skills, communication, academic performance, and managing challenging behaviors. Among the most commonly recommended therapies is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

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Autism and Anxiety: 5 ABA Tips to Start School Confident

Autism and Anxiety: 5 ABA Tips to Start School Confident!

The start of a new school year can be overwhelming for any child or teenager. However, it can be distinctly challenging for those living with autism and anxiety. As a parent, it’s natural to worry about how your child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may handle their transition into a new school season. In fact, many parents may find themselves considering the best ways they can support their child with autism and anxiety to have a better start to the new school year.

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Playing Sports with Autism: 3 ABA Tips for Fun on the Field!

Playing Sports with Autism: 3 ABA Tips for Fun on the Field!

Many children and teenagers with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis encounter unique challenges when engaging in physical activities like trying to play sports with autism and other organized, collaborative events. These difficulties with appropriate physical play while having ASD can sometimes stem from the common hurdles those on the ASD spectrum experience.

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Understanding and Addressing Challenging Behaviors in Autism

Understanding and Addressing Challenging Behaviors in Autism

Raising a child or teenager with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can present unique obstacles for neurodiverse families, especially when it comes to addressing and managing challenging behaviors. For parents of children on the spectrum, these behaviors may include aggression, self-injury, tantrums, wandering, and more. If left untreated, they can be dangerous or even life-threatening for some, making it crucial to understand and address maladaptive behaviors for better outcomes in life with ASD.

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