Working With Autism

Working With Autism Behavioral Services for individuals with autism and pervasive developmental disorders Working With Autism, Inc.

(WWA) is a non-public behavior agency that has been specializing in the treatment of autism and related developmental disorders since 1997. Our treatment approach emphasizes behavior modification, teaching new skills and appropriate behaviors through applied behavior analysis (ABA). We develop our individualized programs to capitalize on each child’s unique strengths in order to improve their adaptive functioning. Our comprehensive program specifically addresses the core deficits of autism (behaviors, social functioning and communication) in order to appropriately foster development for individuals in this population. Please contact us for free consultation and referrals to other related services (877) 331-2147.

How can parents of kids with autism help friends and family understand the diagnosis? Here are a few tips for explaining...
05/27/2022

How can parents of kids with autism help friends and family understand the diagnosis? Here are a few tips for explaining autism to family and close friends, to help them become effective allies

Tips for explaining autism to family and close friends, to help them become effective allies when your child receives an autism diagnosis.

Is there something you’ve always wanted people to know about your child on the autism spectrum? Check out this article h...
05/11/2022

Is there something you’ve always wanted people to know about your child on the autism spectrum? Check out this article highlighting 30 Things Parents of Children on the Autism Spectrum Want You to Know -

It is estimated that one in 68 children are now diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum disorder, and yet, this diagnosis remains as misunderstood as ever. We simply do not live in a society that is accommodating or even accepting of those who are not “neurotypical.” Fortunately, parents of autistic c...

Early intervention is key to helping children improve their abilities and learn new skills. Check out this article if yo...
04/29/2022

Early intervention is key to helping children improve their abilities and learn new skills. Check out this article if you’re curious about the importance of early intervention or if you’re concerned about your child’s development: http://ow.ly/GvHP50IQjUF

Act early if you’re concerned about your child’s development.

A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that few adolescents receive the recommended guidance ...
04/27/2022

A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that few adolescents receive the recommended guidance for transitioning from pediatric to adult health care. This can be particularly difficult for adolescents identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder in early childhood who, compared to other adolescents, are more likely to have additional mental health or other conditions that require more services and coordination among healthcare providers, but are also less likely to receive the healthcare services they need.

Learn more and see how we can close the gaps here: http://ow.ly/q0Br50IQjRl.

Health Care Transition, Autism and healthcare, ASD and healthcare

Have you read “Autism: Life in the Prism,” by Kristina DesJardins? In her first published book, Kristina shares the stor...
04/25/2022

Have you read “Autism: Life in the Prism,” by Kristina DesJardins? In her first published book, Kristina shares the story of her journey along the autism spectrum.

“My younger self would have never thought I’d have a meaningful job in a workplace where people accept me or be able to write a book, but I’ve worked hard and achieved many of my goals”. Learn more about her her story here:

Kristina never thought she would find a meaningful career working with people on the spectrum. But she's a published author, conquering many of her goals and continuing to carve new paths forward as she strives to reach her full potential.

 Thinking Different Learning recently had Director of the Brown Clinic for Attention and Related Disorders, Dr. Thomas B...
04/22/2022

Thinking Different Learning recently had Director of the Brown Clinic for Attention and Related Disorders, Dr. Thomas Brown on their podcast. Listen to Dr. Brown as he describes common difficulties individuals with ADHD and Asperger Syndrome have and how it impacts them going into adulthood. Listen here:

Joining the conversation today is Dr. Thomas Brown, Director of the Brown Clinic for Attention and Related Disorders. Dr. Brown is also the author of several articles and books, but today we talk about his most recent book ADHD and Asperger Syndrome in Smart Kids and Adults.  Listen to Dr. Brow...

Looking for more ways to show support during  ? Check out this article by  discussing the history of the month and ways ...
04/15/2022

Looking for more ways to show support during ? Check out this article by discussing the history of the month and ways you can celebrate:

World Autism Day seeks to raise awareness about autistic experiences, improve support networks, and increase access to services. Learn more.

04/12/2022

Looking for family-friendly ways to celebrate Autism Awareness Month? Here are 10 activities for you and your family to try:

Large selection of toys and therapy products for children with special needs like ADHD, autism, or sensory processing disorders. Vests, fidgets, swings, interactive learning and mobility tools. Offering parents, therapists, and teachers with articles and information.

Check out this great article by Dr. Kerry Magro EdD, a professional speaker, best-selling author and autism entertainmen...
04/08/2022

Check out this great article by Dr. Kerry Magro EdD, a professional speaker, best-selling author and autism entertainment consultant who is on the autism spectrum.

"Before college, I had only told a few people that I was on the spectrum. This was mainly because when I was younger, when my parents would tell me I was autistic, I would have no idea what that meant or how that affected me. I only knew one thing – I was not artistic."

Did you know, dogs are autistic-friendly? Research has shown that dogs are linked to improved quality of life in autisti...
04/06/2022

Did you know, dogs are autistic-friendly? Research has shown that dogs are linked to improved quality of life in autistic children, helping with their aggressive behavior, promoting independence, and safety. Check out more facts about Autism in this National Today article:

Let’s talk about the disorder that renders 2.21% of U.S. adults behaviorally impaired.

04/04/2022

The theme for this year’s is “Inclusion in the Workplace: Challenges and Opportunities in a Post-Pandemic World”. The pandemic has highlighted key issues that people on the autism spectrum have had to face in the workplace and it's important to use this time to reflect on these issues and take action to deal with them, including inclusive employment programs and a more understanding work environment.

Happy World Autism Awareness Day 2022! During this month, we encourage you to   and help create a more understanding and...
04/02/2022

Happy World Autism Awareness Day 2022! During this month, we encourage you to and help create a more understanding and inclusive world, where all people with autism can reach their full potential.

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