ABA: A tailored path to school readiness for children with autism

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When it comes to providing the best support for young children with autism, the choice between Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and school-based programs is an important one. While both options offer unique benefits, ABA therapy often emerges as the better choice for children with autism who might not be ready or who are struggling […]

Creating an Autism Inclusive Classroom in Early Childhood Education

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In early childhood education, educators, caregivers, and professionals play a crucial role in creating classrooms that celebrate uniqueness and support individuality. An autism-inclusive environment can have a profound impact on the developmental journey of students on the autism spectrum. These tips can also have benefits for the whole classroom by helping limit distractions and fostering […]

Change: Transitioning Your Young Child to a New Autism Therapy Provider 

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As a parent or guardian of a child with autism, you know that change can be challenging for your child, especially in the early childhood years. Whether it’s a small adjustment to their routine or a major change like transitioning to a new autism therapy provider, changes can cause frustration, confusion and anxiety. Read on […]

Free to Be Who You Are: Autism Treatment Through a Neurodiversity Lens

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The goal of autism treatment and intervention is to support the unique needs and strengths of each individual, while also promoting acceptance and understanding in society.  The goals are to enhance one’s quality of life and meaningful participation in society, in whatever form that takes. Autism treatment from a neurodiversity lens focuses on understanding and […]

We have exciting news!

KGH Autism Services recently partnered with Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP), an organization dedicated to nurturing the unique potential of children with autism. WEAP uses contemporary ABA therapy to personalize treatment—and help every individual with autism thrive. In the coming weeks, our name will change to WEAP, and our website will move to wiautism.com, but one thing will remain the same: our commitment and dedication to the high-quality services you have come to know.