Questions to Ask When Considering a Special Needs Classroom for Your Child
By Mona Tadayyon MA | ABA | MBA | ICBA | BCBA For any parent, a child’s first day of school is exciting, unforgettable, and nerve-wracking, all rolled into one. And if you
Early Autistic Interventions: The Best Methods
By: Mona Tadayyon, MA ABA | MBA | ICBA | BCBA Children Benefit Most From Behavioral Therapy Medical Treatment to Manage Symptoms of Autism. Nonmedical Early Autistic Interve
Finding Reinforcers
There is perhaps no term used in behavior analysis that is tossed around as casually in the general lexicon as the word “reinforcer.” Most people familiar with applied behavi
REACH sheds the spotlight on Autism Talent with National Contest
REACH holds Autism’s Got Talent Award Ceremony for winners of the nationwide contest highlighting talents of individuals on the spectrum In celebration of Autism Awareness Month,
REACH Sunny Skies Summer Camp
REACH Sunny Skies Summer Camp is here! Our Sunny Skies Summer Camp is for children aged 2-6 years old. At REACH, we work in structured, small groups and combine indiv
REACH Spreads Autism Acceptance with Nation Wide School Visits
On April 2, millions of people around the world celebrated the 9th annual World Autism Awareness Day in recognition of the 1 in 68 people born and living with Autism Spectru
The Differences Between Speech and Language
By Mona Tadayyon- MA, ABA, MBA, ICBA, BCBA April 2022 As speech-language pathologists, the job doesn’t end once the speech therapy session is over. In fact, one of the mos
How Ready are Businesses in Bahrain to Accept People with Special Needs and Challenges?
By: Mona Tadayyon, Founder and CEO of REACH Behavior and Development Center Inclusivity in employment is directly linked to inclusive education, and we have witnessed recently th
How to Help Your Child Stay Focused and Organized Through Sensory Integration
With Occupational Therapist, Vritika Rohatgi, MOT | BOT | RBT The main goal of a sensory diet is to prevent sensory and emotional overload by meeting the nervous system’s sensory
How to Manage your Child’s Public Meltdowns
How to Manage your Child’s Public Meltdowns With Clinical Supervisor, Grace McAree, BCBA A behavioral crisis is difficult anywhere. It can be particularly challenging to handle