Recognizing and Responding to Attention-Seeking Behaviors

Recognizing Attention-Seeking Behaviors Children love getting attention from others, especially their parents. But let’s be honest, we do the same, especially when it comes from someone important to us, such as our bosses, closest confidantes, or significant others. However, as adults, we tend to have appropriate ways to seek attention from others, such as staying… Continue reading Recognizing and Responding to Attention-Seeking Behaviors

Compassionate ABA Therapy with Success On The Spectrum

Success On The Spectrum Featured in Medical Daily Success On The Spectrum (SOS) was recently featured in Medical Daily, highlighting its innovative and compassionate approach to ABA therapy and its impact on the autism community. As the first autism treatment franchise in the United States, SOS is dedicated to providing high-quality services and fostering a… Continue reading Compassionate ABA Therapy with Success On The Spectrum

Success On The Spectrum Hosts Autism Proms Across The Country

The prom venues are carefully selected and designed to be sensory-friendly. This means soft lighting, controlled noise levels, and designated quiet areas where attendees can take a break if they feel overstimulated. From dancing to games, every activity is planned with inclusivity in mind.

Close Up Radio Spotlights Nichole Daher of Success On The Spectrum

Thanks to innovators like Nichole Daher, founder and CEO of Success on the Spectrum, hope and progress are becoming tangible realities.

Nichole Daher stands at the forefront of a much-needed initiative in the United States—the establishment of the first official franchise of autism treatment facilities. Her vision and dedication have given birth to a network of centers where children with ASD can thrive and reach their full potential.

Driving With A Disability Guide

Individuals with autism possess the capability to drive safely. A study conducted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Autism and Research and the Center for Injury Research and Prevention revealed that teenage drivers with autism had a 45 percent lower probability of receiving moving violation citations compared to their peers of the same… Continue reading Driving With A Disability Guide

Autism Parents And Self-care

Laura Herd, advocate for Autism says, “Parents are constantly giving, pouring, and dishing out. They rarely get time for themselves because really, they stop caring about themselves.  It is not a sad thing.  It’s a reality.  Special needs parents are stronger than they care to admit.  This is why they lose themselves.  They have no… Continue reading Autism Parents And Self-care