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Autism Food Aversion: Why It Happens and How ABA Therapy Can Help
Autism food aversion goes beyond typical picky eating. Many children with autism experience sensory overload or gastrointestinal discomfort that makes certain foods feel unbearable. Learn the science behind food refusal and how ABA therapy can

Valentine’s Day Tips for Children with Autism: Creating a Calm, Meaningful Celebration
Valentine’s Day can feel overwhelming for children with autism and their families. Learn practical Valentine’s Day tips for parents that support calm, comfort, and connection.

Autistic Barbie and What She Gets Right About Autism Representation in Toys
What does Autistic Barbie get right about autism representation? Learn how autism representation in toys supports autism awareness, inclusive play, and early development—and how play-based ABA therapy helps children with autism thrive in Rhode Island.

Adult Autism: Late Diagnosis and What Experts Say About Adulthood with ASD
Adult autism is often missed until later in life, leaving many people navigating adulthood with ASD without answers or support. This guide explores signs, diagnosis, the policy cliff, and how ABA therapy and early intervention

Creating Joyful Holidays with Autism: A Supportive Guide for Families in Rhode Island
Navigating the holidays with autism can feel overwhelming, but minor, thoughtful adjustments can turn the season into a calmer, more joyful experience. Discover 10 meaningful strategies to create autism-friendly holidays and expert insights on how

Understanding the RAADS-R Test: What Adults Should Know Before Seeking an Autism Diagnosis
Discover how the RAADS-R test helps adults seeking clarity about lifelong traits and the possibility of an adult autism diagnosis. Learn how this screening tool works, its accuracy, and how ABA Centers of Rhode Island
