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Understand what autism spectrum disorder (ASD) means for your child and learn the vital steps to support their development.

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Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism spectrum disorder is a complex developmental condition marked by challenges with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. The 'spectrum' reflects the wide variation in challenges and strengths possessed by each person with autism.
  • Varies widely from person to person
  • Impacts social interaction and communication skills
  • Includes a range of strengths and challenges

Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Autism

Early recognition of autism signs can lead to earlier intervention and support, which can significantly improve outcomes.

Look for signs like:

  • Limited or inconsistent eye contact
  • Delayed speech development or no speech
  • Repetitive movements or behaviors
  • Challenges with changes in routine or new environments

What to Do After an Autism Diagnosis

Receiving an autism diagnosis can be overwhelming. Here are the first steps you should consider taking

Process your emotional response; seek support if needed.

Inform and educate immediate family and friends.

Start assembling a team of healthcare and educational professionals.

Parent testimonials

Read genuine Google Reviews from satisfied customers about their positive experiences with ABA.

Triangle ABA has been nothing short of a blessing. As a new parent of a child with autism, everything can appear to be a little crazy, but you have so many choices to make and you want to ensure that you make the best one. From the very beginning, they went out their way to ensure that I felt relaxed every step of the way. The owner personally called me and was able to relate to what I was experiencing, having a child that has autism as well. In fact, all of the staff there are in some way connected to a family member that has autism and have experience in that area. This factor allows them to heartfully connect to their patients. For each member of my child's team, they really have taken a personal interest in my son's development. I am sooo grateful. I recommend this school to anyone. There entire team is awesome.
Tessa Coates
Parent
My son has been at Triangle ABA for 2 and half years now and I have seen nothing but growth from him. My son started off mostly non-verbal but through intense therapy at Triangle, I have seen him over time become more social and develop more problem solving and critical thinking skills. We still have a ways to go as progress takes time and patience, but I am thankful for the small steps!  The staff is wonderful. They helped me navigate the insurance application/authorization process with ease. His BCBA and RBTs have been wonderful...truly dedicated to his growth and care about the kids. The facility has lots of space and room for activities and growth. Amber also hosts several parent trainings to help you learn skills and connect with other parents. I would defintely recommend!
Shantae McLean
Parent
Triangle aba has been a huge blessing to our family and especially to our sweet boy. He’s definitely shown growth and improvement. But more importantly he’s with trusted people and with people who genuinely care about the childrens needs and circumstances.
JenniferR
Parent

Time is crucial. The sooner we begin intervention, the greater the potential for developmental progress.

Explore these essential steps now. They offer guidance on early intervention techniques, support network building, and educational planning.

The Critical Importance of Early Diagnosis

Early recognition of autism signs can lead to earlier intervention and support, which can significantly improve outcomes.

  • Early intervention can improve learning, communication, and social skills over time.
  • Access to specialized therapies and educational strategies.