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Autism-Friendly Halloween in Washington: 7 Tips and Tricks!

Celebrate a safe, sensory-friendly Halloween in Washington! Discover autism-friendly events, tips for creating a calm holiday experience, and inclusive ways families can enjoy trick-or-treating. Learn ...
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Sleep and Autism Understanding Rest, Routines, and Hope for Families

Sleep and Autism: Understanding Rest, Routines, and Hope for Families

In this blog by ABA Centers of Washington, we’ll explore how sleep and autism are deeply intertwined, why so many people with autism experience challenges ...
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Trump Autism Announcement: What Families in Washington Need to Know

The recent Trump autism announcement has sparked nationwide conversations about a possible link between acetaminophen and pregnancy and the risk of autism. In our latest ...
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Navigating the Future: A Guide for Aging Caregivers of Children with Autism

This blog explores the realities of aging autism caregivers, highlighting the emotional, physical, and financial impact of lifelong caregiving, while offering practical solutions like building ...
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Child with a yellow shirt and blue polka-dot backpack holding a pink book, smiling at an adult in a light blue shirt, depicting a supportive moment before school. Perfect for easing back-to-school anxiety in children with autism.

6 Tips for Easing Back-to-School Anxiety in Children with Autism

The back-to-school season can bring a mix of excitement, nerves, and challenges to any family. However, for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the transition ...
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National Water Safety Month: 7 ABA Tips for Autism Parents

National Water Safety Month: 7 ABA Tips for Autism Parents

Water activities can be a source of joy and relaxation for families, especially as the summer approaches. However, for parents and caregivers of children with ...
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