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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.
What Are Prompting and Fading in ABA Therapy?
Prompting and fading are key ABA therapy techniques that help children learn new skills. Prompting provides guidance for tasks, while fading gradually reduces support, encouraging independence and confidence. With consistent practice, these strategies empower children...
How ABA Therapy Build Independences in Daily Routines
ABA therapy helps children with autism build independence by teaching daily routines like self-care, household tasks, and transitions. Using structured methods, positive reinforcement, and caregiver support, ABA empowers children to gain confidence and master...
How ABA Therapy Builds Confidence in Children with Autism
ABA therapy builds confidence in children with autism by providing structure, positive reinforcement, and opportunities to develop essential skills. Through skill-building, independence, and positive social interactions, children become more self-assured and...
Making the Holidays Easier for Children with Autism
The holidays can be overwhelming for children with autism, but with preparation and flexibility, you can create a fun and comfortable experience. Use social stories, sensory-friendly decorations, and maintain routines as much as possible. Setting up a quiet space and...
Common Myths About ABA Therapy
Many myths about ABA therapy, such as it being a one-size-fits-all or punitive approach, are untrue. In reality, ABA is highly personalized, uses positive reinforcement, and is beneficial for people across the autism spectrum. Understanding the facts helps caregivers...
How to Make Trick-or-Treating Safer and More Fun for Children with Autism
Halloween can be challenging for children with autism, but with the right preparations, it can be fun and safe. Use social stories, choose sensory-friendly costumes, and manage sensory overload with tools like noise-cancelling headphones and visual schedules. Stick to...
Studies suggest that early diagnosis and emersion in ABA treatment leads to improvement in important developmental areas such as communication, attention, and social skills.