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In rock climbing “Belay On” is the voice command given by a climbing partner to indicate that they are ready to support the climber in case of a slip or fall.

At Belay On Autism Services, our goal is to be a supportive partner in caring for your child. We understand that each child is unique and will face their own individual challenges. Our unique blend of services helps us to design and implement a specified plan for each of our patients. 

In our blog, you will find information on autism, the diagnosis process, treatment options, and support groups. We look forward to being your partner on this journey! Please feel free to call or contact us at any time. We’re here for you.

Autism Diagnosis Checklist: What to Do in the First 30 Days

Autism Diagnosis Checklist: What to Do in the First 30 Days

Receiving an autism diagnosis for your child can feel like a whirlwind of emotion. You may feel confused, scared, relieved, motivated...or all of the above. The important thing to remember is that you don’t have to figure everything out at once. The first month after...

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What to Do When ABA Progress Stalls

What to Do When ABA Progress Stalls

When your child starts ABA therapy, it’s natural to hope for steady progress. And many families do see exciting growth! But what happens when things slow down, or behaviors resurface? If your child hits a plateau, starts to regress, or just doesn’t seem to be making...

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Personalized ABA Therapy for Kids in the DFW Metroplex

Personalized ABA Therapy for Kids in the DFW Metroplex

For families raising children with autism, every day brings both challenges and incredible opportunities. At Belay On, we understand how important it is to find strategies that not only meet your child’s individual needs but also create lasting progress. That’s why...

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Studies suggest that early diagnosis and emersion in ABA treatment leads to improvement in important developmental areas such as communication, attention, and social skills.

Every moment, every day, is [an] opportunity to start over. Climbing is a lot about dealing with what is and just figuring it out. Whatever has happened, has happened, he says. [It’s] learning how to improvise. Coming up with new ideas and new approaches to solve problems. Learning that you generally have to let go to move.

– Bob Jamieson

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