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Sensory-Friendly Thanksgiving: Helping Children with Autism Enjoy the Holidays

Explore how to plan a sensory-friendly Thanksgiving for children with autism. Learn how to manage sensory sensitivities, maintain routines, and create quiet spaces that make ...
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Autism in Adults: Understanding Life Beyond the Diagnosis

In this blog by ABA Centers of Virginia, we’ll delve into the signs of autism in adults, explore the challenges of transitioning to adulthood, uncover ...
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Planning an Autism-Friendly Halloween: 7 Fun and Safe Tricks

Planning an Autism-Friendly Halloween: 7 Fun and Safe Tricks

This blog by ABA Centers of Virginia will discuss why Halloween events can be troublesome for some on the spectrum and ways to enhance the ...
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Neurodivergent vs Neurodiverse: Beyond the Buzzword

This blog by ABA Centers of Virginia will explore the origins and correct usage of these powerful words, clarifying their distinct meanings and demonstrating why ...
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Trump Autism Update: Acetaminophen & Tylenol Risk for Virginia Families

The recent White House autism briefing sparked national attention but left many families with more questions than answers. In this blog, we break down what ...
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Teaching Kids About Autism Everyday Tips to Build Awareness and Acceptance

Teaching Kids About Autism: Everyday Tips to Build Awareness and Acceptance

Teaching kids about autism doesn’t have to be complicated. This guide shares practical, everyday tips parents can use to foster empathy, kindness, and autism awareness ...
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