How Do You Measure Behavior?

How often do you find yourself thinking, “I would like this behavior to stop or change?” You will first need to know how to measure the behavior and then determine if it has increased or decreased over time. How do you do that? In order to measure a specific behavior,...

How Can I Help My Child Sleep at Night?

Although sleep issues can be common with many kids, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can often have an especially hard time falling asleep and staying asleep. Chronic sleep problems not only negatively impact the learning ability of children and make...

Remote Learning Workspace Success

As many parents face the challenge of educating their children from home, there are a few things parents can do to help set their children up for success. Every workspace looks different, but there are a few key items that can help you and your child to find success...

Catch Them Being “Good”

With all our children back in school, whether face to face or virtually learning, parents are needing strategies to promote on-task working, paying attention, and participation. A common strategy that works is something called the good behavior game. You, as a parent,...

Behavior Interventions in School

School based behavior interventions often look different. This is due to a variety of reasons. Often children’s behavior in the classroom is different than in home. Children are functioning in a different environment and often times have different demands than when...