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President Trump, Autism Policy, and the Future: What DE Families Need to Know
Autism care is not about politics; it’s about providing the best support for those who need it most. Let’s examine the recent developments and their potential effects on the autism community in Delaware.

Understanding Stimming in Autism and ABA Support
For parents and educators navigating the complexities of neurodiversity, stimming in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a behavior that can sometimes attract attention. While everyone engages in some form of stimming (like tapping their foot

Racial Disparities in Autism Diagnosis: The Hidden Struggles of Minority Families with Autism
How does racial bias affect autism services? The answer involves a combination of factors, from cultural barriers to unconscious bias in the healthcare system. In this ABA Centers of Delaware blog, we will explore the

Understanding Picky Eating and Autism: 9 Actionable Tips!
For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families, mealtime can often feel like a struggle. Many parents face challenging eating behaviors in their children with ASD. These may include being extremely selective, exhibiting

How Do I Know If I’m on the Autism Spectrum?
Increased information about neurodiversity can make us ask, “How do I know if I’m on the Autism Spectrum?” Understanding the autism spectrum is an essential first step in creating a supportive environment and effectively managing

Holiday Food Prep Tips for Kids with Autism: 10 ABA Tips
For many families, the holiday season is about spending time together, exchanging gifts, and enjoying delicious food!
However, for families of children and teenagers who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the holiday