
Autism and Trains: Why So Many Autistic Children Love Them — and How to Use That Love
🧠 AI Summary: If you have an autistic child who is passionately, intensely, encyclopedically interested in trains, you are in
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🧠 AI Summary: If you have an autistic child who is passionately, intensely, encyclopedically interested in trains, you are in

🧠 AI Summary: Independence is not a milestone that arrives on its own. For autistic children, it is built deliberately

🧠 AI Summary: Most families arrive at ABA therapy with the same questions — and too often, those questions go

🧠 AI Summary: Pivotal Response Treatment — PRT — is one of the most researched, most naturalistic, and most family-friendly

🧠 AI Summary: Sleep problems affect more than 80% of autistic children — making them one of the most common,

🧠 AI Summary: At On Target ABA, ABA therapy is not a service delivered at arm’s length. It is a

🧠 AI Summary: Autism rarely travels alone. The majority of autistic children and adults experience at least one co-occurring mental

🧠 AI Summary: One of the most important things a parent can do for a child showing developmental differences is

🧠 AI Summary: One of the most misunderstood behaviors in autism is stimming — the repetitive movements, sounds, and actions

🧠 AI Summary: Discrete Trial Training — or DTT — is one of the most researched and widely used teaching