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Explore These Educational ABA Resources

Explore These Educational ABA Resources

As our country continues to grapple with the COVID-19 crisis, more and more children are being forced to learn from home. Unfortunately, it can prove quite difficult for kids to make the transition from a dedicated educational environment to their standard living spaces. The same can be said for children engaged in ABA therapy.

Keeping this in mind, our team has develop a handy resource of free ABA materials for families of children with autism. We understand that children on the autism spectrum are visual learners, so the provided worksheets can effectively convey all sorts of concepts and ideas. Be sure to browse the following sections to access an array of ABA materials that are focused on academic, social, and behavioral skills!

Academic Resources

The following websites offer all sorts of printable worksheets and activities. These free resources focus on an array of subjects, including reading, math, and much more!

ABA Therapy Materials

These particular resources have been specifically developed to provide worksheets and activities that improve communication and behavioral skills.

 

As always, you’re more than welcome to contact one of the knowledgeable representatives at the SEED Center of Stamford if you’re interested in learning more about modern ABA therapy. Our certified team offers a full suite of autism services designed to assist families throughout Norwalk, CT and all the surrounding communities.


Helping Individuals with Autism During the Holiday Season

Helping Individuals with Autism During the Holiday Season

The upcoming holiday season is often very much anticipated by people as it brings a lot of joy to their lives as they go shopping for their family and friends and make memories that will last a lifetime. It’s a time for beautiful decorations, cookie baking, parties, and more. While this time of year can be very joyful, it can also be very stressful, especially for those on the autism spectrum. All of the sights and sounds of the season can be overwhelming for these individuals as it over-stimulates them. Changes in familiar routines as you go to family events and parties, or even travel out of town, can be especially stressful for individuals with autism. This joyful time of year can often become too overwhelming.

Unhappy child on Christmas

To help decrease your child’s anxiety during this time and increase your family’s enjoyment consider some of the following tips:

Make it a point to be prepared. Depending on the amount of anxiety certain events bring to your child, it’s important to adjust how many days in advance you’ll need to start getting your child prepared for upcoming festivities. You could use a calendar to show when the event is and create a countdown to the event, so they know it is coming up.

Determine what decoration may be disruptive. Since some individuals with autism have difficulty with change and sensory, it’s important to involve them in the decorating process. Figure out what decorations they like and don’t like by looking at pictures in books. Take your child shopping with you and allow them to pick out decorations. Decorations might not be feasible with some individuals, and that is okay.

Decorate gradually. Too much change at once can be triggering for individuals with autism. Take time to decorate your house and have your child help where they can. Create a decorating schedule or visual so they know what is coming up next. At this point, you may need to take down or move other decorations that you leave up year-round. This might be triggering, so it is important to involve your child in this process.

Talk about the decorations. Some decorations might be disruptive, and others may seem like toys. Make sure you let your child know which can be touched and which should not be touched. Make sure you are direct, specific, and consistent.

Create a book of past holidays. Creating such a book will help your child remember and get ready for your family’s preparations and traditions.

Plan for traveling. Make sure your child’s favorite toys, books, and foods are available as familiar things can help keep them calm during stressful situations. If they are traveling for the first time to an airport, it’s a great idea to visit the airport before traveling so they can get accustomed to the surroundings. Rehearse or read books to your children that show what will happen during their travels either by car or plane.

Create a photo album. Your child may be around friends and family they have never seen before or haven’t seen in months which could be especially stressful to them. By creating a photo album of your relatives, your child can get familiar with them before any event.

Role play gifting etiquette. This is a great opportunity to role play with your child so they learn how to unwrap presents, take turns, give gifts, and react when it’s not really a gift they wanted.

Contact Us

At The SEED Center, serving the Stamford, Greenwich, and Norwalk, CT area, we strive to help families and individuals with autism through our autism services. We help individuals and families who are impacted by ASD by offering intensive ABA therapy. We offer social skills groups for various ages and provide parent training to best help individuals reach their full potential. If the holidays are coming up and you are looking for ways to help your child, contact us and we can help. It is important to know the fears of your child and what triggers them as this will help make the season more enjoyable for them. Don’t stress yourself out, just make sure you plan ahead and let our team help assist through our autism services. Call today!


Making the Best Out of the Situation

COVID-19 When it Comes to ABA Therapy

Studies have shown that in order for ABA therapy to be effective, treatment must be intensive and consistent. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the precautions needed to eliminate the spread of the virus, many therapy centers and clinics have been forced to re-evaluate procedures in order to keep both staff and clients safe and healthy. 

During these challenging times, continuing with ABA therapy consistently is essential for your child’s growth and development. At The SEED Center of Stamford, we offer center-based and home-based therapy options for our clients. Our staff is dedicated to working with families to create a plan that best fits your child’s needs, keeping them on schedule, and continuing their ABA therapy. At this time, we have put a hold on all in-person group therapy sessions, as proper protocol does not allow sessions to remain safe and effective.  However, we will continue to offer telehealth options for our families.

Prior to COVID-19, most of our clients attended therapy sessions with us after school and during evening hours; however due to the pandemic your child’s school schedule may have been affected.  At this time, we are able to accommodate most schedule changes and see your child during school day hours for ABA therapy. 

If you have any questions regarding your child’s ABA therapy, please feel free to contact The SEED Center today. We truly care about your child and their development and are dedicated to helping our families during these uncertain times.


Are you worried about what your child’s upcoming school year will look like?

Are you concerned about what your school district’s plan is for the upcoming school year? Have you considered homeschooling your child with autism, but are daunted by the task? The SEED Center is here for you, and we can help you prepare and succeed! There are many different options and factors to take into account when homeschooling a child with autism, but with a little planning and research it can be a successful experience! With a flexible schedule, you can easily fit ABA therapy into your busy day and we’re here to help with that!

Advantages of homeschooling a child with autism

  • Allows parents to orchestrate their child’s environment, education, and social experiences
  • Provides an individualized program tailored to the child’s unique talents, needs, and interests.
  • Permits your child to take breaks, avoid triggers, and limit social frustrations, making it easier to learn.
  • Provides a safe, loving environment to learn in.
  • Parents have a chance to watch their child grow and learn firsthand.
  • Ensures your child is getting the correct resources to provide a sound education.
  • Special education teachers may be generalists and may have little to no experience with autism.

Tips for homeschooling your child with autism

  • Work with high-level interest topics-incorporate them into your child’s lesson plan.
  • Empower your child by getting them involved in educational decisions.
  • Encourage real-world socialization by integrating high-level interest topics into lessons (for example, if your child is interested in dinosaurs or a certain time period, take them on a trip to the museum.)
  • Incorporate physical exercise/movement breaks into your homeschool routine.
  • Stick to a schedule, but build breaks into the daily routine.
  • Know when to ask for help-homeschooling can be an overwhelming task, so make sure to reach out for resources if you need them.
  • Limit outside stimulation if your child is triggered or distracted by them.

Curriculum

There are a wide variety of curriculum options for homeschooling. Parents and caregivers should take into account their child’s learning style and development when considering homeschool curriculum. 

Possible curriculum options include:

  • All-in-one: same grade level and delivery method for all academics
  • Computer-based learning programs
  • School-at-home style textbooks and workbooks
  • Eclectic: parents pick and choose parts of different homeschooling resources
  • Unschooling: driven by student interest and life experiences, not formal lessons

Let The SEED Center be a part of your “school day!” We have availability both in the center and in your home, 7 days a week, between 8am and 8pm! We understand how difficult it is teaching your own child at home-let your child come learn and grow with us…while you take some time for yourself! 


Parenting Tips During COVID-19

Parenting Tips During COVID-19

Suggestions for Parenting a Child with Autism During the COVID-19 Pandemic

As most classrooms and curricula are built around children without autism, at-home learning can be an opportunity for your child with autism to excel. While not every parent has the time to tackle home learning full time, you may want to utilize as much time as possible to make sure your child is staying occupied and entertained in way that fits with their learning patterns.

We encourage you to keep the following tips in mind while parenting during COVID-19:

  •  Create a schedule.​ Your child will respond well when they understand what to expect each day. From learning to playing, everything can be put on the schedule so that your child knows exactly what to expect minute to minute.
  •  Establish a routine.​ A predictable routine will give your child a sense of consistency, which is especially important when their past routines have been disrupted by the pandemic.
  •  Build activities around their interests​. Most children with autism have special interests and have the ability to place intense focus on those interests. Building fun and learning around these interests can keep them happy and satisfied.
  •   Create rewards for positive behaviors​. COVID-19 has likely disrupted your entire household, not just your child’s life. Keeping things positive and rewarding good behavior is always a good idea.
  •   Take time to assess how they’re doing​. All children can become overwhelmed, but children with autism may express this differently. As the parent, you’re likely an expert at interpreting their mood. Be sure to make the time to assess how they’re doing.As the threat of COVID-19 continues to impact the way we live, keep in mind that nothing is set in stone, and you are the person who knows your child best. We encourage you to use these tips as a jumping off point for creating a good at-home environment for your child. And remember to give yourself room and don’t expect things to be perfect.If you need help, don’t forget that The SEED Center of Stamford is here to provide Applied Behavior Analysis therapy (ABA therapy) and other autism services you need. We can provide these services at our state-of-the-art autism treatment center or in the comfort and safety of your own home throughout Fairfield County.

Call today to learn more about what we do and how we’re continuing to assist children with autism and their parents during the time of COVID-19 and beyond!


Benefits of Home-Based Services

As our office starts to fill again with center-based clients, we at The SEED Center are encouraging and promoting our home-based services! To ensure social distancing, we are limiting one therapist and one client per room at the center, so while we would love to have you at the center, right now we are trying our best to ensure we practice our ABA therapy safely and cleanly. We understand this is an uncertain time, but you and your child’s health, safety, and peace of mind are our number one priority. The SEED Center is taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of clients and staff, both home- and center-based, during the COVID-19 pandemic, including requiring wearing face masks, practicing social distancing, conducting staff meetings remotely, and conducting daily temperature checks for clients and staff! We also provide employees with rubber gloves, cleaning wipes, hand sanitizer, and disposable face masks.

Benefits of home-based services

You may be wondering, if my child has been doing center-based ABA services, will switching to home-based services hurt the progress they have made so far? The answer is no! Home-based services allows for a different but familiar environment to receive ABA therapy, and allows different skills and situations to be practiced and targeted more effectively.

  1. Adaptive Skills

By choosing home-based ABA services, there is an added emphasis and focus on practical, everyday skills. It allows behaviors more likely to be exhibited in a natural environment to be targeted, such as toileting, mealtime, bedtime routines, getting dressed, or brushing teeth. Therapists are also better able to address behavioral issues that may arise, as they unfold.

  1. Undivided attention

While a center may have social skills groups and other clients at the same time as your child, home-based services allow ABA to be administered with your child’s undivided attention. ABA therapy in the home allows for more focus and one-on-one time to devote to working on skills and programs. Undivided attention can be used to focus on important skills such as pre-academic skills, play skills, and other skills that may lead to more independence.

  1. Generalization

By learning and building skills in a natural environment, children are more likely to continue these encouraged behaviors elsewhere. Home-based ABA services will help your child develop and practice necessary skills on a daily basis. Teaching skills in the space the child will use every day can speed up learning, and these skills can be generalized to other environments, like school or daycare.

  1. Family Training

Children typically feel most comfortable in the presence of their parents and caregivers. Inclusion of family members and caregivers has been found to play a vital role in ABA treatment. Parents and caregivers are actively able to participate in home sessions, keep track of their child’s progress more effectively, as well as observe the therapist and see how they execute ABA programs. It allows the whole family to get involved and learn how different techniques can improve behavior. While observing parent behavior, the therapist can give data-based feedback to them on how they are progressing when working with their child. Home-based services also foster more open communication between therapists and caregivers.

  1. Natural Reinforcers

The most effective reinforcers in ABA therapy are those that motivate the learner. Toys and activities already in the home that the child like playing with or doing are great tools that can be used to increase motivation and reinforce desired behavior.

  1. Convenience

Since ABA therapy can take a few months to start showing proper results, it may be difficult or become difficult for parents to take their child to a center for sessions. Home-based ABA services make it convenient for families to integrate therapy into their busy schedule, while also letting parents actively engage and take part in their child’s therapy.

 

Contact Our Autism Treatment Center in Stamford, CT to Learn More

At The SEED Center of Stamford, we’re proud to provide quality ABA therapy services for children and adolescents across Stamford, Greenwich, Norwalk, CT and the surrounding communities. If your child has been diagnosed with autism, we’re here to help. Our autism treatment center is a state-of-the-art facility that specializes in working with individuals with developmental disorders. While at-home services may not be ideal for everyone, we strive to meet the needs of every child and adolescent that walks through our door. If you’re interested in learning more about our ABA therapy options, contact our office in Stamford, CT.


Have Any Questions About Our Services During the Pandemic?

The SEED Center of Stamford is currently open and providing services at the center, direct. We are essential providers and we will be here for all of your needs during this difficult time. We are doing some telehealth, but we have begun seeing more and more families in person at their home or at our center. In this blog post we will detail a few of the autism services we provide for families across the Stamford, CT; Greenwich, CT; and Norwalk, CT areas and the precautions we are taking to make sure everyone in your family stays healthy and safe.

Our Services

As stated above, we are open and providing all of our essential therapeutic services to children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Whether you come and visit us at our conveniently located center in Stamford, CT or you would like us to come to your home, we will work with your loved one using applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy.

ABA therapy is an evidence-based treatment that is recognized as the most effective way to treat individuals with ASD. ABA therapy is endorsed as an effective intervention for autism by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the United States Surgeon General. We are accredited by the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence and we continue to improve our ABA services.

Keeping Employees Safe

At The SEED Center of Stamford, we aim to protect our workforce by enacting all appropriate prevention efforts. We are constantly monitoring guidance from local, state and federal health
officials and making modifications where appropriate.

Some of the modifications that we have already made at our facility include routine cleanings and disinfection (especially of common areas); avoiding the use of phones, desks, offices and other work equipment when possible; enforcing the frequent washing of hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; wearing of masks that completely cover the nose and mouth; and more. Our goal is to keep those we care for as safe as possible and that starts with ensuring our workers are all following proper guidelines.

Keeping You Safe

Whether you come to visit us at our center, or we come to your home, there are several things that we do to ensure you and your loved ones are safe. We will always follow the guidelines that we have listed above that include the use of hand sanitizer, masks and proper social distancing, and we have taken even further precautions to ensure your health won’t be negatively affected when seeing us.

We now schedule sessions with no more than one client and one therapist per therapy room at a time. The waiting room is now structured in a way to ensure that visitors can maintain social distancing, and we require visitors to wear face masks that completely cover the nose and mouth (unless doing so would be contrary to his or her health or safety due to medical conditions). Please note, if you do not have a mask when visiting, you will be provided one if available. If none are available, you will not be allowed to enter the facility until you can procure a mask.

Should you have any further questions about our services or what we can do for you during this difficult time, we ask that you reach out to our team at your earliest convenience; we look forward to working with you and your family member soon.


Discover New Apps for ABA Therapy

Applied Behavioral Analysis is just one way that you can help adolescents on the autism spectrum make leaps and bounds in their communication, social, focus, memory, and other associated skills. Below, we have compiled a list of apps that can help build up positive behaviors.

Cosmo Training: Cosmo Training uses interactive and multisensory controllers to help users develop their motor, cognitive, and communication skills through games, play, and music.

Special Words-(Android, iPhone, iPad): Special Words is designed to help teach word recognition, spoken language, attention and listening skills, and hand-eye coordination. There are 96 words/pictures included that are common for early language development.

Autism Education (AutEdu): This app focuses on communication, specifically between families and educators. Through this app, both parties work to understand autism and promote positive behaviors inside the home and at school functions.

Visual Reading – Special Education (Android): In this app, young learners can receive support for reading, helping to better develop this skill.

Match & Find (iPhone and iPad): Match & Find is best suited for young children, as it works to develop their memory through matching, searching, and sequencing activities.

Social Detective (Android and Apple): Through this app, children can learn more about expected and unexpected behaviors they may experience throughout everyday life. Videos in the app feature real children, so the idea is for the child to identify with those kids and apply those visuals and tips to their lifestyle.

The Social Express (Apple): With The Social Express, children learn how to identify their peers’ feelings, develop strategies to deal with these feelings, about the importance of eye contact, and many other important social functions.

Otsimo (Android and iOS): Otismo is an award-winning app that focuses on language, numbers, emotions, colors, animals, vehicles, and much more. With the app, children can engage in matching, drawing, choosing, and ordering activities. 

Brili Routines – Visual Timer (Android and iOS): Through gamification methods like daily tasks listing, countdown timers, and a good performance reward system, Brili helps children to stay on track with their positive behaviors and learn to commit to a schedule.

Calm Counter (iPad and iPhone): Calm Counter can be used to help children identify times when they may “need a break” from certain situations. The app helps them practice to balance these emotions and practice calming down.


Great Apps To Help With ABA Therapy

Great Apps To Help With ABA Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, is designed to help improve communication skills, attention, focus, memory, and social skills while limiting “problem” behaviors in children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder. There are many resources available for your computer or smartphone to help your child gain and improve on their positive behaviors and limit those that could be harmful or impede on their learning.

Autism Education (AutEdu)
This app focuses on communication, specifically between families and educators. Through this app, both parties work to understand autism and promote positive behaviors inside the home and at school functions.

Autism iHelp – Sounds
With this app, auditory and visual stimuli are connected. This allows the child to learn these associations, discover more of the world around them, and become familiar with these sounds.

Proloquo2Go – Symbol-based AAC
Those with autism who are non-verbal can greatly benefit from this app. Essentially, the goal here is to help foster language development and improve upon communication skills. The app can be personalized through different settings and vocabulary choices and is easy for anyone from a parent to a therapist to use.

Daniel Tiger for Parents
This app is designed to help children learn additional life skills. Behaviors like sharing, trying new foods, and working through emotions are emphasized.

I Create… Social Skills Stories
This is a fun application that focuses on social skills. Like an interactive storybook, this app allows users to create storylines.

Autism Solutions
Designed more for parents, this app can be a useful tool for booking appointments and gaining access to new research. There is also a library of videos, websites, and articles.

Rely on Our Autism Treatment Center

At SEED, serving the Stamford, Greenwich, and Norwalk, CT areas, our mission is to provide therapeutic services that positively impact the lives of individuals with autism. Our autism treatment center offers an array of resources that can help children and adolescents with autism as well as a long list of recommended apps that can assist your loved ones. Our child autism service team believes these resources and apps will be an effective and rewarding learning experience for them especially as they are aimed at strengthening social behaviors, communications, and other skills.

If you are looking for ways to help your loved ones with autism, contact our center for ABA therapy and more. We look forward to helping you and your family succeed.


Tips for Parents who have Children with Autism

Tips for Parents who have Children with Autism

If you’re raising a child with autism for the first time, it may feel like an overwhelming experience. Of course, you want what’s best for your child, and here we will go over several key pieces of information that other families similar to yours have found helpful.

Have A Set Schedule
For children with autism it is important to have a structured schedule that will give them a regular routine to be comfortable with. Children with autism need consistency in their life and this is a great way to provide it. Whether it is eating meals at the same time every day, going to therapy sessions at set intervals or going to bed at the same time each night, doing things in the same manner will give them a sense of calm and allow their days to be completed incident-free.
It is important to keep disruptions to the routine at a minimum, but as there are obviously unexpected things that come up, you should make sure to warn your child when the routine needs to be broken.

Reward Them for Good Behavior
We suggest positive reinforcement as an effective way to show your child they are acting appropriately or have learned a new, important skill. It is suggested to be very specific about the good thing they have done so they will ultimately look to repeat the behavior in the future. Rewarding your child with a toy or favorite food may be a good way to have the behavior stick in their memory.

Let Them Have Fun
After all, they are still children. They want to play, laugh and have a good time just like any other kid. Although they need to be treated differently in certain ways, it is important that you find ways to have fun with your child and have them come out of their shell a bit.
It is suggested that these fun moments don’t appear to be a part of therapy or a learning moment. Just spending quality time with your child can do wonders, but when you let them play it will help them tremendously.

Rely on Our Autism Treatment Center

At The SEED Center, we aim to provide comprehensive child autism services and therapies to those living in the Greenwich, Norwalk, New Canaan, Wilton, and Westport, CT areas. Our team offers a variety of training and educational opportunities for individuals and their families. These services focus on Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA therapy, where the child will be evaluated for our team to understand where they are currently functioning. Areas of evaluation include communication, social, academic, self-help skills, and more.

Our autism treatment center offers center and in-home based services which allow children with autism to generalize their behaviors and learn more effectively. We also provide parents and guardians with support to help them gain valuable skills so they can become an integral part of services.

If you are interested in learning more about the ABA therapy services that we offer or if you have additional questions regarding our child autism services, please feel free to reach out to one of the staff members at The SEED Center today!