by Rosemarie Griffin | Jun 13, 2022 | Resources For Parents, Resources For Professionals, School Age Therapy, Toddler and Preschool Therapy
Have you been looking for a fun communication-based summer activity to do with your little ones? ABA Speech has something great for you! It is a summer scavenger hunt! This activity is so much fun to use, reuse, and get our little ones talking about something most...
by Rosemarie Griffin | Apr 4, 2022 | Life Skills Older Students, Resources For Parents, Resources For Professionals, School Age Therapy, Toddler and Preschool Therapy
Spring is here! Time to get those thematic lessons ready for spring! ABA Speech is here to help with some ready to use, adaptive resources for students with autism. The resources include real life picture scenes, workbooks and more! Spring speech therapy activities...
by Rosemarie Griffin | Mar 28, 2022 | Life Skills Older Students, Resources For Parents, Resources For Professionals, School Age Therapy, Toddler and Preschool Therapy
In today’s world, we hear the term self-care thrown around a lot. Most of us know that self-care is important, but may not be at the point where we are effectively prioritizing it in our days. It can feel unnatural, counterproductive, and even like a waste of time to...
by Rosemarie Griffin | Mar 21, 2022 | Life Skills Older Students, Resources For Parents, Resources For Professionals, School Age Therapy
For Middle and High School Students Leisure skills are of utmost value as we meet students with autism in older grades like middle and high school. Students with autism are spending more time in leisure activities as they enter their teenage years. Leisure...
by Rosemarie Griffin | Mar 7, 2022 | Life Skills Older Students, Resources For Parents, Resources For Professionals, School Age Therapy, Toddler and Preschool Therapy
Increasing communication is the ultimate goal when working with our autistic learners. Learning through play is a huge game changer for all preschool and elementary aged students, and especially for our youngest autistic learners. When we modify the play and increase...