by Laura Polakow | Mar 16, 2020 | ABA, aba therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is widely recognized as the gold standard therapy for autism. More than 600 scientific studies have proven its effectiveness in helping children on the spectrum learn age-appropriate behavior, communication, and social skills. ABA is... Read More
by Laura Polakow | Feb 14, 2020 | aba therapy, autism center, business
New treatment option for local children addresses rapidly growing demand Autism Home Support Services (AHSS), an Invo Company, announced that it has opened a new autism therapy center in Rockford. Located at 7177 Crimson Ridge Road, the AHSS Autism Center offers... Read More
by Laura Polakow | Jan 13, 2020 | aba therapy, autism, social, social interaction
Autism Home Support Services Offers Autism-Friendly Yoga with Buddha Belly Kids Yoga! Nurture your child’s desire to move and play in a judgement-free area! AHSS is excited to partner with Buddha Belly Kids Yoga to bring autism-friendly yoga classes to the community!... Read More
by Laura Polakow | Jun 20, 2019 | ABA, aba therapy, advocating, autism awareness, autism center
Chicago Parent Staff talks with our own Megan Feldman, MS, BCBA at AHSS: With summer comes streets fests, hot temps, fireworks, barbecues, family parties and upended routines. It can bring challenges to any family, but for families with children with special needs,... Read More
by shelly andrews | Jul 27, 2018 | aba therapy, autism, autism center, behavior, blog, classroom readiness, school, skills, success
School is just around the corner! Make sure you and your kiddos are ready to tackle the new year and learn the appropriate behaviors that they’ll need to succeed. Laura Bonfante put together this great post to explain the benefits of ABA therapy in preparing... Read More
by shelly andrews | Jun 25, 2018 | ABA, aba therapy, advocating, autism awareness, blog, early intervention, early intervention\, positivity, You're Not Alone
Your 2-year-old son has tantrums all the time. Just moving his favorite chair can trigger a meltdown. He grunts and points when he wants something. He rarely looks you in the eye and often doesn’t respond to his name. Family and friends are reassuring. “Kids develop... Read More