Against the Sticker Chart
Priming kids to expect rewards for good behavior can harm their social skills in the long term.
Priming kids to expect rewards for good behavior can harm their social skills in the long term.
The bright colors of grocery store foods are often the result of artificial food dyes, which are now being applied not just to candies and snack foods, but also to products such as pickles, salad dressing and even oranges.
Bipolar disorder clearly exists in adults. And if you look at adults who have bipolar disorder in the U.S., nearly 50% recall having significant mood symptoms in childhood and adolescence.
Treatment Options and Parent Choice: Is ABA the Only Way?
There are a lot of characteristics that make your child unique and many factors that determine whether your child can benefit from our therapies. Parents observe a variety of responses for stimuli, all of which we address uniquely to what best fits your child.