Unlocking the Benefits of Occupational Therapy: How Early Intervention Can Change Lives
Occupational therapy (OT) helps children of all ages to engage in the activities they need and want to do. It is a holistic approach that considers the child’s physical, ment
Summer Travels for Your Child with Autism: Tips for a Stress-Free Adventure!
As the school year draws to a close, many families are gearing up for summer travels. However, for parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the prospect of travelin
Better Speech and Hearing Month – Featuring Speech Language Therapy
May is Better Speech and Hearing Month, a time to raise awareness about communication disorders and the role of speech-language therapy in helping individuals overcome them. Speech
Tips During Ramadan for Children with ASD
Ramadan is a special month in the Islamic calendar. While this is a time of spiritual reflection and devotion, it can be particularly challenging for children with Autism Spectrum
How Small Wins Can Make a Big Impact for You and Your Child
By REACH Clinical Team For many families of children with autism, some days can feel very tough. Between work, managing your child’s schedule of therapies, the occa
Social Skills Training for Children on the Autism Spectrum
One of the main characteristics of autism is difficulty with social interactions and social communications. Developing a child’s social skills can create a better understanding o
REACH Announces Extended Opening Hours
To better serve our families, we have extended our working hours to the following: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm from Sunday to Thursday. Busy Bear Child Care Service We are als
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