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behavior motivation
behavior motivation


Navigating Insurance & Services
Understanding your coverage Review your insurance plan for: ABA coverage (in-network vs. out-of-network) Deductibles, copays, and visit limits Any prior authorization requirements Ask your insurance company directly: “Is ABA therapy covered for autism or related diagnoses?” “What documentation do you need from my child’s provider?” “Are there any limits on hours or age?” Getting started with services Common steps: Diagnostic evaluation (if not already completed) Referral or p
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Carolina Starr
Apr 211 min read


Supporting Your Child at Home
Home is where your child spends most of their time, so small, consistent changes there can make a big difference. You don’t need to be a therapist to help—just a caring adult with a few simple tools. Build predictable routines Use the same order for common parts of the day (morning, after school, bedtime). Consider visual supports: pictures, simple checklists, or a whiteboard schedule. Give warnings before transitions: “In 5 minutes, we’re turning off the tablet and getting r
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Carolina Starr
Apr 211 min read


Compassionate Care: Holistic Approaches to Child Behavior
Understanding child behavior can be a complex journey for parents and caregivers. Children express their emotions and needs in various ways, often leading to misunderstandings and frustration. This blog post explores holistic approaches to child behavior, emphasizing the importance of compassionate care. By integrating emotional, physical, and social aspects, we can foster healthier environments for children to thrive. Eye-level view of a cozy reading nook filled with childre
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Carolina Starr
Apr 214 min read


Understanding ABA Therapy for Children with Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects millions of children worldwide, presenting unique challenges in communication, behavior, and social interaction. One of the most effective interventions for children with autism is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. This blog post will explore what ABA therapy is, how it works, its benefits, and what parents can expect when considering this approach for their child. Eye-level view of a child engaging in ABA therapy session with a t
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Carolina Starr
Apr 215 min read
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