
How to Maintain Winter Routines for Autistic Children in Queens and Long Island
Shorter days and holiday disruptions can throw off the routines kids rely on. Practical ways to stay steady — and how in-home ABA helps.
Plain-language guides for families — no jargon, no pressure. Written by our BCBA and clinical team. When you’re ready, we’re a message away.

Shorter days and holiday disruptions can throw off the routines kids rely on. Practical ways to stay steady — and how in-home ABA helps.

Self-care isn’t selfish — it’s essential. Practical strategies to reduce stress, prevent burnout, and find balance.

One parent waited over a year for services. When we said we could start now, she couldn’t believe it. Here’s why smaller practices make a difference.

Just consistency, connection, and a few easy strategies — no expensive tools required. Seven practical ways to build communication at home.

Water play, nature hunts, and easy crafts that build communication, flexibility, and connection — done with intention.

A heartfelt message honoring the everyday impact of dads — the calm redirect, the patient waiting, the consistency that builds trust.

Does insurance cover ABA? Yes. What we accept, what to expect, and how we handle the paperwork so you can focus on your child.

Summer should feel like a break — but it doesn’t have to be a break from progress. How in-home ABA adapts to the season.

Clear, honest, and jargon-free: what ABA actually is, what it looks like at home, and how to know if it’s right for your child.

Travel isn’t off-limits. With preparation and the right supports, you can help your child navigate a trip that feels safe and even enjoyable.

Long, unstructured hours can bring anxiety and regression. Practical strategies for a smoother shift into summer.

A clear, approachable introduction to ABA — what it addresses, how it works, and what to expect as a new ABA parent.

A smaller team gets to know your child as a person, not a case — more consistency, easier communication, and a real partnership.
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