World Autism Month During COVID-19 2021 Edition
As indicated in April of 2020, one of the purposes of the World Autism Month is to promote understanding, acceptance, and support for individuals with Autism (Autism Speaks, 2020). However, …
As indicated in April of 2020, one of the purposes of the World Autism Month is to promote understanding, acceptance, and support for individuals with Autism (Autism Speaks, 2020). However, …
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, it is imperative that caregivers continue to consider measures that can prevent the spread of germs. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention …
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted families in many ways. One of the most dramatic changes resulting from the pandemic is the extended period of time without access to in-person schools …
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues many states currently require individuals to wear masks in public settings to minimize the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Masks are also recommended by Center …
Each year thousands of scientists and practitioners travel from around the world to learn and share knowledge during the annual conference of the Association of Behavior Analysis International. Although the …
As federal and state governments continue to require all of us to practice social distancing to slow down the spread of COVID-19, many ABA service providers have transitioned from in-person …
As indicated earlier in the most (see Light It Up Blue 2020), April is World Autism Month. The purpose of World Autism Month is to promote understanding, acceptance, and support …
April is World Autism Awareness Month! This is often a month when many individuals and organizations organize and participate on a variety of events (e.g., Cycling for Autism) to increase …
Our lives have been disrupted in various ways by the current Covid-19 pandemic. For instance, many educational settings have transitioned to virtual instruction which means that children are home all …
As my first post as the new Connect the Dots blogger, I want to begin by introducing myself. Currently I teach, coordinate practicum experience, and supervise research at the ABA …