Autism Services of Minnesota

Autism Services of Minnesota Applied Behavior Analysis therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related conditions.

Designed to develop individual and family focused treatment to children and their caregivers in our Hugo and Blaine clinics.

Wishing our ASOM families a Happy Halloween! 🎃 👻
10/31/2025

Wishing our ASOM families a Happy Halloween! 🎃 👻

🪵🍁 It’s Flannel Day at Autism Services of Minnesota! 🍁🪵Time to get cozy and comfy in your favorite flannel! 💙 Whether it...
10/30/2025

🪵🍁 It’s Flannel Day at Autism Services of Minnesota! 🍁🪵

Time to get cozy and comfy in your favorite flannel! 💙 Whether it’s plaid, checkered, or full of fall colors — we can’t wait to see everyone rocking their flannel flair today! 😄🧡

Let’s keep the Spirit Week fun going with lots of smiles, laughter, and cozy vibes all day long! 🌈✨

📸🌟 It's Picture Day at Autism Services of Minnesota! 🌟📸Get ready to dress your best and show off those awesome smiles! 😁...
10/29/2025

📸🌟 It's Picture Day at Autism Services of Minnesota! 🌟📸

Get ready to dress your best and show off those awesome smiles! 😁💙
We can’t wait to see everyone looking their best — fancy outfits, fun hairstyles, and all that amazing personality shining through! ✨

Let’s make it a day full of giggles, grins, and great memories! 🌈

💙✨ It’s ASOM Day! ✨💙Today we’re showing our pride and unity by wearing our Autism Services of Minnesota shirts! 🙌💫From o...
10/28/2025

💙✨ It’s ASOM Day! ✨💙

Today we’re showing our pride and unity by wearing our Autism Services of Minnesota shirts! 🙌💫

From our amazing staff to our incredible learners and families, we’re proud to celebrate everything that makes our ASOM community so special — compassion, teamwork, and joy in every step. 💕

Together, we make a difference — one smile, one session, and one small victory at a time. 🙂

10/27/2025

Halloween Tips for Families of Kids with Autism👻

Halloween can be fun and overwhelming — flashing lights, costumes, surprises, and sugar everywhere! Here are a few ideas to hopefully make the night more enjoyable for your child (and for you):

🕯️ 1. Try a “dress rehearsal” walk — not just for costumes.
A few nights before, do a short “Halloween walk” at dusk. Carry a flashlight, practice knocking on one door (even your own), and let your child get used to the sounds and smells of the evening.

👗 2. Label textures and smells ahead of time.
Before the big night, make a little “sensory preview” basket — a piece of costume fabric, a wrapped candy, maybe a glow stick. Let your child explore these one at a time so they can match words (scratchy, soft, sticky, minty, loud) to the experiences before they’re surrounded by them.

🏠 3. Create a “comfort station” by the front door.
If your child prefers to hand out candy instead of trick-or-treating, set up a calm, themed space near the door — a small stool, a fidget basket, headphones, maybe a themed book. They still get to participate, but on their terms.

🧺 4. Have a “yes” basket and a “later” basket.
When your child gets candy, sort it together: one basket for things they can enjoy right away and one for things that can wait (either due to allergies, texture, or excitement level). It builds regulation and teaches decision-making without pressure.

📸 5. Capture moments, not just smiles.
If your child loves the flashlight more than the costume, or wants to walk up and down the same driveway for 20 minutes — that’s their version of the magic. Snap a few photos of what matters to them.

🎃 6. Practice the language of Halloween in your own way.
If “Trick or Treat” feels too much, make a visual card your child can hold up, or practice a wave or sign. It still helps them engage, builds confidence, and teaches others about communication diversity.

💫 7. Keep the next morning easy and relaxed.
Plan for quiet pajamas, a favorite show, or sensory play the next morning to reset routines.

Halloween doesn’t have to look the same for every family — it’s about creating safe, joyful moments your way. 🧡

10/17/2025

Now accepting new clients! Our Blaine, MN clinic has immediate therapy openings - call to schedule a tour and assessment.

Stop by our booth at (MNABA) and win a Nespresso coffee package, $100 Amazon gift cards or a cozy gift basket filled wit...
09/29/2025

Stop by our booth at (MNABA) and win a Nespresso coffee package, $100 Amazon gift cards or a cozy gift basket filled with goodies and gift cards to your favorite restaurants and shops.

The countdown begins! Join us at MNABA on Monday for a chance to win fantastic prizes!
09/26/2025

The countdown begins! Join us at MNABA on Monday for a chance to win fantastic prizes!

We are hiring at our Hugo and Blaine locations! At Autism Services of Minnesota, we believe that when our staff feel sup...
09/19/2025

We are hiring at our Hugo and Blaine locations! At Autism Services of Minnesota, we believe that when our staff feel supported, valued, and empowered, our learners benefit most. We’re committed to creating a collaborative and positive work environment where you can grow professionally while making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families.

Wishing you a Happy Labor Day! Our offices at Autism Services of Minnesota will be closed today and will resume normal h...
09/01/2025

Wishing you a Happy Labor Day! Our offices at Autism Services of Minnesota will be closed today and will resume normal hours tomorrow.

Address

14663 Mercantile Drive N
Hugo, MN
55038

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16124053156

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