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Partnering with families to help your child with autism thrive. Sharing stories from living on the spectrum to working in the ABA field.
Our blog brings you the latest fully-vetted and expert-approved information about bringing up your child with autism—and pursuing a career in the fast-growing, evolving field of ABA. Want to share a story or submit an idea for a blog? Reach out to us.

Explore the latest research on the causes of autism, debunking myths and providing insights into genetic and environmental factors. While the exact cause remains unclear, understanding is evolving, shedding light on this complex condition.
What Causes Autism? Understanding the Latest Research
The Autism Diagnosis Process: What to Expect
Learn how to confidently navigate the autism diagnosis process. These are the steps involved in diagnosing autism and a guide to what happens next.
The Autism Diagnosis Process: What to Expect
Shaping the Future: Influential Women in Autism and ABA Therapy
Discover the remarkable contributions of five influential women in the field of autism and applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy. Celebrate Women’s History Month by learning about their groundbreaking research, innovative therapies, and advocacy efforts that have shaped our understanding of autism and continue to inspire future generations.
Shaping the Future: Influential Women in Autism and ABA Therapy
The Benefits of Summer Social Skills Programs for Kids with Autism
Enroll your child in a summer social skills program to prevent regression and reinforce learning, ensuring a smooth transition back to school.
The Benefits of Summer Social Skills Programs for Kids with Autism
Discover how LEARN Behavioral advances autism services through public policy advocacy to create a more equitable society for kids with autism and their families.
Advancing Autism Services: Our Commitment to Public Policy
Portrait Of Multi-Cultural Children Hanging Out With Friends In
Date Revised: August 29, 2023 Parents and caregivers of children with autism often worry about them making friends. This is […]
Five Steps to Help Your Child with Autism Make Friends