Autism resources for families
Learning about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or navigating a new diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. We’ve gathered trusted resources to help your family learn about autism, explore therapy options like applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, and access the support you need to take the next step with confidence.

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Sensory Differences and Autism: A Parent’s Guide
Many children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience the world differently through their senses. Sounds, textures, lights, movement, and touch can feel more intense, less noticeable, or simply different from their peers. These differences are known as sensory sensitivities, and understanding them can help parents and caregivers support their child best.
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Check ABA Therapy Insurance Coverage in Your State
Action Behavior Centers has created a user-friendly state-specific insurance checker tool. This tool helps families quickly understand their coverage options for autism therapy, allowing them to take the next step with confidence.
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A Parent’s Guide to Potty Training (+ Sticker Chart Download)
Potty training is an important milestone in your child’s life. It’s normal to wonder if you’re starting too soon, too late, or doing it the “right” way. If you’re feeling unsure, you’re not alone. Potty training is a process. It takes patience, consistency, and compassion for both you and your child.
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How ABA Therapy for Autism Supports Social Skills
Social challenges are one of the most common concerns parents of autistic children share with us. The good news is that social skills can be taught through individualized applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy.
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Getting an Autism Diagnosis
Join us for a parent-friendly walkthrough of the autism diagnostic process. In this on-demand webinar, our clinical experts explain how autism is identified, what screening and evaluation steps are involved, and how families can prepare for the next steps after a diagnosis.
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How ABC and The Kindness Campaign® Are Supporting Emotional Learning for Thousands of Texas Students
Action Behavior Centers, a leading provider of evidence-based applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), hosted its annual Leadership Summit on February 27-28 at the Gaylord Texan® Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
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BCBA Careers: Behavior Analyst Salary Guide
If you’re exploring a career in applied behavior analysis (ABA), or considering your next step as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®), compensation is an important question to ask. This guide provides a realistic overview of BCBA salary ranges, explains why pay varies, and helps you understand how compensation connects to experience and location.
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My Child Received an Autism Diagnosis. Now What?
Hearing that your child has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can bring a mix of emotions. Many parents feel relief at finally having answers, while also feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or anxious about what comes next. All of those reactions are normal.
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Tips For Teaching Your Autistic Child At Home (+ Skill Tracker Download)
When families, teachers, and caregivers know what helps a child feel understood, comfortable, and confident, learning becomes more enjoyable and meaningful. The tips below offer simple, practical ways you can support growth at home, in the classroom, and in everyday routines.
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9 Tips for Communicating with Children Diagnosed with Autism
Communication is one of the most important skills a child can learn. It helps them build relationships, express their needs, and connect with the world around them. For children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), communication may look different. Before exploring practical strategies, it helps to understand how autism can shape the way a child communicates.
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10 At-Home Sensory Activities for Autistic Children
Sensory activities can help support regulation, focus, and comfort in everyday environments. Sensory play is an important part of every child’s growth and learning, and children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are no different. With a few simple materials, you can create engaging sensory experiences right at home that help your child explore safely, build new skills, and enjoy quality time with you.
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How Many Children Have Autism?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects how a child communicates, interacts socially, and processes the world around them. But just how common is autism today?
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Autism 101: What Families Need to Know
Looking for a clear explanation of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? In this on-demand webinar, clinical experts from Action Behavior Centers walk through early signs of autism, what "the spectrum" means, and how families can start conversations about screening and evaluation. Submit the form to get instant access and watch anytime.
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How to Help Autistic Children in the Classroom
Starting school is a big step for any child, and for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it can come with unique challenges. As a parent, you play a key role in helping your child feel ready and confident before they walk through the classroom doors.

How Long Does ABA Therapy Last?
At ABC, we provide evidence-based ABA therapy in-center for children ages 18 months to 8 years old, and our ABC Academy program serves school-age children ages 5 to 12. One of the most common questions parents ask is: Once my child begins, how long does ABA therapy last? The answer depends on your child’s unique needs and goals.
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Famous People with Autism Spectrum Disorder
From scientists to artists, famous people with autism have made a lasting impact. Learn about their achievements and contributions to the world!

What Is Regression in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. Today, about 1 in 31 children is diagnosed with autism.1 While many children make steady progress with early intervention, some may go through a period called regression. Understanding autism regression helps parents, caregivers, and educators know how to support children when this happens.
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