by Jim Hohs | Jan 23, 2026 | Applied Behavior Analysis
Teaching communication when spoken language is limited or developing can feel challenging for families and educators. Many children benefit from learning ways to share needs, feelings, and ideas without relying only on speech. This guide explores Alternative...
by Jim Hohs | Jan 23, 2026 | Applied Behavior Analysis
When families seek therapy services for their children, they often discover that no two children learn, communicate, or grow in the same way. Individualized therapy plans are designed with this reality in mind. Rather than following a single approach for everyone,...
by Jim Hohs | Jan 8, 2026 | General
Parents often notice that children remember song lyrics with ease but forget where they placed their shoes five minutes ago. This is normal, yet it also shows how memory and attention grow through daily experiences. With the right activities, children can practice...
by Jim Hohs | Dec 31, 2025 | Applied Behavior Analysis
Parenting comes with its share of challenges, especially when managing child behavior. Every child is unique, and as they grow, they may face various behavioral issues. Whether it’s emotional outbursts, defiance, or difficulties with social interactions, understanding...
by Jim Hohs | Dec 30, 2025 | Applied Behavior Analysis
Behavioral outbursts in children can be challenging for parents, teachers, and caregivers. These outbursts often arise when a child cannot express their needs, feelings, or frustrations in an appropriate way. Functional communication provides a pathway to help...