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A Comprehensive Guide to ABA Insurance Coverage in Texas
March 18, 2024
At Texas ABA Centers, we help get your child's autism testing and diagnosis without the burden of a long waitlist, so your loved one can get started with the therapy as soon as possible. We understand this process might seem overwhelming and raise many questions, but this blog offers a complete guide to ...
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Avoiding Cancelations in ABA: 7 Tips for Completing Hours
March 12, 2024
At Texas ABA Centers, we help get your child's autism testing and diagnosis without the burden of a long waitlist, so your loved one can get started with the therapy as soon as possible. We understand this process might seem overwhelming and raise many questions, but this blog offers a complete guide to ...
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7 Strategies for a Sensory-Friendly St. Patrick’s Day
March 5, 2024
In this blog, you will learn seven strategies for preparing a sensory-friendly St. Patrick's Day, with the goal of mitigating the stress our neurodiverse loved ones may experience during the festivities.
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Eye Contact in Autism: Insights from Texas ABA Centers
February 28, 2024
We often say that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are unique; what one person experiences, another may not. There are varying levels of severity and unique characteristics among individuals with ASD. However, specific symptoms or general characteristics, such as the lack of eye contact in autism, are part of ...
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A Decade of Progress in Autism Research
February 21, 2024
Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by problems with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors, has been the subject of increasing attention over the past decade. The focus on autism research has arguably put on the map the need to understand better this condition, the impact on individuals and families, the ...
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10 Celebrities with Autism: Breaking Stereotypes & Inspiring Success
February 16, 2024
It's a common misconception that individuals with autism cannot flourish or achieve success in their professional lives. This belief is rooted in misunderstandings about the condition, which may include differences in communication, social interaction, and challenging behaviors. The truth is that many people living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have ...
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