Lily Lacsa
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we are a military family, we will be moving to Bremerton, WA in May and would like no delay on our child’s therapy. we are hoping for a smooth transition. I am reaching out early to give both parties enough time to establish therapies. we are currently in receiving ABA four days a week 2 hour sessions, also 1 hour of speech and 1 hour of OT. Will not be available to contact on the phone until Friday after 1 PM. It would be best to be contacted email if needed a fast reply. thank you for your time.
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29 09, 2023

Halloween Safety Tips For Children With Autism

By |2023-09-29T09:17:55-07:00September 29, 2023|Education|0 Comments

Embracing the Spooky Season with Extra Care Halloween, with its eerie costumes, spooky decorations, and the thrill of trick-or-treating, is a time of excitement for many children. However, for kids on the Autism Spectrum, the unfamiliar sights, sounds, and social interactions can be overwhelming. The good news is, with a little preparation and some tailored safety measures, Halloween can be a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. This article [...]

29 09, 2023

Pets and Animal-Assisted Therapy In Autism Spectrum Disorder

By |2023-09-29T08:54:43-07:00September 29, 2023|Education|0 Comments

Introduction: Bridging Silent Waters with Furry Companions Navigating the world of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can often feel like venturing into uncharted waters. Every child is unique, and finding the right support can make a world of difference. Among the various approaches to help children with autism thrive, Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) stands out as a comforting and engaging method. Animal-Assisted Therapy is not just about spending time with animals. It's [...]

22 09, 2023

Neurodivergent & Autism – What Is & Examples

By |2023-09-22T08:19:39-07:00September 22, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

In the ever-evolving landscape of behavioral therapy, understanding and embracing neurodivergence has become pivotal. This concept not only broadens our comprehension of cognitive functioning but also enriches the practice of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. This article aims to delve into the realm of neurodivergence, exploring its facets and implications for both parents and ABA therapists. What is Considered Neurodivergence? Neurodivergence is a term that helps us understand the different [...]

22 09, 2023

Lack of Eye Contact in Autistic Children

By |2023-09-22T08:13:46-07:00September 22, 2023|Education|0 Comments

Eye contact can be a window to a person's thoughts or emotions, but when it comes to autism, the waters might get a bit murky. The nuances of eye contact in autistic individuals are both fascinating and essential for parents and ABA therapists to understand. This article aims to shed light on the subject, making the journey of understanding a bit smoother for all involved. Do Children with Autism Avoid [...]

31 08, 2023

Art Therapy for Children with Autism: A Canvas of Expression and Growth

By |2023-08-31T09:01:53-07:00August 31, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

In the realm of therapeutic interventions for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), art therapy has emerged as a vibrant and effective approach. Through colors, shapes, and textures, art offers a medium for expression, communication, and exploration. For children with autism, who often face challenges in verbal communication and social interactions, art therapy provides a unique avenue to convey feelings, process emotions, and develop essential skills. This article delves into [...]

31 08, 2023

Music Therapy in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Harmonious Approach to Healing

By |2023-08-31T08:32:14-07:00August 31, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

In the diverse world of therapeutic interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), music therapy has emerged as a powerful tool, resonating with both children and adults alike. This unique blend of rhythm, melody, and harmony offers a multisensory experience that can address various developmental challenges faced by individuals with autism. This article delves deep into the world of music therapy, exploring its benefits, applications, and the profound impact it can [...]

21 08, 2023

Incidental Teaching in ABA Therapy

By |2023-08-21T10:04:49-07:00August 21, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) therapies have evolved over the years, with various techniques emerging to help children develop essential life skills. One such method, which has proven to be both effective and versatile, is Incidental Teaching within Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. This article delves deep into the concept, offering insights for parents new to the topic and budding behavior therapists eager to learn. Understanding Incidental Teaching At its core, [...]

10 07, 2023

Social Anxiety & Children With Autism: A Comprehensive Guide

By |2023-08-31T08:38:16-07:00July 10, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

. This comprehensive guide aims to shed light on the intersection of social anxiety and autism, providing parents and therapists with valuable insights and practical strategies for support. Understanding Social Anxiety Disorder Social Anxiety Disorder, also known as social phobia, is characterized by a persistent fear of social or performance situations in which embarrassment, rejection, or scrutiny are possible. Individuals with this disorder often fear that they will do something [...]

10 07, 2023

Anger Management with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Therapists

By |2023-07-10T07:16:39-07:00July 10, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

Managing anger can be a significant challenge for children with autism. Their unique sensory experiences, communication styles, and ways of relating to the world can sometimes result in intense emotions and behaviors. This article aims to provide parents and therapists with an understanding of anger in autism and practical strategies for managing it effectively. Understanding High-Functioning Autism. What Does It Look Like? High-functioning autism, often associated with Asperger's Syndrome, is [...]

29 06, 2023

Understanding Impulse Control Disorder in Autistic Children

By |2023-06-29T12:00:14-07:00June 29, 2023|Education|0 Comments

Impulse Control Disorder (ICD) is a complex condition that can significantly impact a child's life, particularly if they are on the autism spectrum. This article aims to shed light on ICD, its symptoms, its relationship with mental illness, and its connection to autism. Understanding Impulse Control Disorder in Autistic Children Impulse Control Disorder (ICD) is a group of psychiatric conditions that are characterized by a person's inability to resist urges [...]

15 05, 2023

Differential Reinforcement Guide

By |2023-05-15T08:56:20-07:00May 15, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

In recent years the benefits of applied behavioral analysis therapy have proven to be ideal for helping individuals with autism spectrum disorder to improve a wide range of skills. ABA therapy uses a data-driven approach to track changes in behavior over time. While also finding the best therapeutic approach that is customized for each patient and their family/support system. One of the more powerful tools in an ABA therapist’s toolbox [...]

15 05, 2023

What Is Token Economy in ABA Therapy?

By |2023-05-15T08:49:07-07:00May 15, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

If you ask any marketing maven, they’ll tell you that the power of perception is more powerful than reality. This is due in part to the way we human beings assign a perceived value to things in a way that matters strongly to us. Yet might not carry the same perceived value for others. It’s a fundamental component of the human psyche that runs deep throughout our species. So, it [...]

15 05, 2023

What Is Pivotal Response Therapy With ABA Therapy?

By |2023-05-15T08:39:02-07:00May 15, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

Applied behavioral analysis (ABA) therapy is often thought of as the gold standard for treating individuals with autism spectrum disorders. It’s therapeutic approaches and treatments have proven successful at every level for helping people with ASD to achieve greater personal milestones. One of the most successful, and commonly used approaches in ABA therapy is known as pivotal response therapy (PRT). This is a naturalistic intervention model that uses ABA’s data-driven [...]

15 05, 2023

What is Assent & Assent Withdrawal in ABA Therapy

By |2023-05-15T08:33:53-07:00May 15, 2023|Behavior Therapists|0 Comments

Applied Behavior Analysis has many powerful tools to help children with behavior problems and children with autism spectrum disorder to modify their behavior toward ever-more positive milestones. One of the more interesting concepts within the realm of ABA therapy is “Assent and Assent-Based Treatment.” This model aims to eliminate instruction via coercion. Rather they focus on developing a repertoire with patients in a way that encourages autonomous positive behavior. It [...]

14 04, 2023

Recognizing Depression In Autistic Children

By |2023-04-14T13:10:33-07:00April 14, 2023|Education|0 Comments

It’s estimated that somewhere around 20% of the US population will experience some form of depression in their lives. Though this concerning statistic jumps up to 60% for individuals with autism spectrum disorder, where mood disorders such as depression tend to be more common. Especially in individuals with developmental disabilities. At the same time, a lot of children with ASD have communication deficiencies which can make it hard for them [...]

14 04, 2023

What is Discrete Trial Training for ABA Therapy?

By |2023-04-14T12:44:11-07:00April 14, 2023|Education|0 Comments

Discrete Trial Teaching is a facet of applied behavioral analysis therapy that is used by therapists, physicians, educators, and caregivers to help modify behavior in children with mood disorders. It tends to factor heavily in many autism spectrum disorder treatment strategies Sometimes referred to as Discrete Trial Instruction, DTT’s science-based data-driven approach has proven to be an effective way to help children learn new skills. At the same time, it’s [...]

14 04, 2023

Autism & Bedwetting. Is There A Connection?

By |2023-04-14T10:41:06-07:00April 14, 2023|Education|0 Comments

A lot of parents of autistic children wonder if there might be some sort of connection between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and bedwetting. Especially since many autistic children have sleep disorders or sleeping issues with falling asleep and staying asleep. Many children with ASD also experience night terrors, and trouble waking up in the morning or maintaining a consistent sleep schedule. Some autistic children even develop sleep apnea. So, when [...]

14 04, 2023

What is Naturalistic Teaching For ABA Therapy

By |2023-04-14T08:28:25-07:00April 14, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

Naturalistic Teaching is one of ABA therapy’s core techniques for helping individuals with autism spectrum disorder and similar mood disorders to learn new skills and healthy socialization habits. It has specific approaches in classrooms as well as in clinical settings to help individuals with autism spectrum disorder to live their best possible life. The approach behind naturalistic teaching emphasizes contextual learning. It is often used as an alternative to discrete [...]

14 04, 2023

How To Use Applied Behavior Analysis In A Classroom

By |2023-05-15T08:51:20-07:00April 14, 2023|Behavior Therapists|0 Comments

A lot of professional teachers and special educators use applied behavior analysis strategies to help modify student behavior in the classroom. In truth ABA therapy techniques aren’t just the “Gold Standard” for treating individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Its foundational strategies and techniques are also perfectly at home in a classroom setting. At its core, ABA therapy employs five specific teaching techniques that are research-based and data-driven to alter negative [...]

13 03, 2023

ABA Therapy Insurance Coverage by State

By |2023-03-13T11:56:35-07:00March 13, 2023|Behavior Therapists, Education|0 Comments

Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy has grown to be seen by most industry experts as the gold standard for treating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and addressing other behavioral issues. ABA therapists along with a wide range of advocacy groups have worked tirelessly with state and federal legislators in support of autism insurance reform.  This has helped make ABA services easily accessible to families who have children with autism spectrum disorder. [...]