Posts by Katelynn K.

Perseverative Behaviors in Children: Identification and Implications

Perseverative Behaviors in Children: Identification and Implications Introduction Perseverative behaviors, characterized by repetitive thoughts, speech, or actions, are common among children with neurodevelopmental conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While these behaviors may provide comfort or self-regulation, they can also hinder learning, social interactions, and adaptability. Understanding what perseverative behaviors are and how they impact…

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Kickstart Your Career in Behavioral Health with the Bx Academy

What if your job actually changed lives? If you are looking for a career that makes a real impact, this is your sign to take the first step. The Bx Academy at C-H-S is training the next generation of behavioral health professionals—individuals who are passionate, driven, and ready to make a difference in the lives…

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Advancing Behavioral Health Services through Ongoing Education: A Look at Recent Insights from the San Diego LEND Seminar

At Contemporary Health Solutions (C-H-S), we are committed to continually enhancing our behavioral health services to provide the best possible care. Our focus on continuous professional development helps us stay ahead in the field, ensuring that the families and individuals we serve receive the most up-to-date and effective interventions. One such opportunity to deepen our…

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Understanding Nonverbal Behaviors in Children: An ABA Perspective

Understanding Nonverbal Behaviors in Children: An ABA Perspective Communication is one of the most fundamental skills children develop, but for some, verbal language doesn’t come easily. Many children, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), rely on nonverbal behaviors such as gestures, facial expressions, and body language to communicate. While these behaviors serve as important…

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Navigating IEPs: Advocating for Your Child’s Educational Needs

Navigation of the IEP  Navigating the complexities of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process is crucial for ensuring your child receives the appropriate educational support. As a parent, being well-informed and proactive can make a significant difference in advocating effectively for your child’s needs. IEPs are designed to create a tailored learning experience for children…

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Letting Kids Fail: Why Resilience is a Skill Every Child Needs

Letting Kids Fail: Why Resilience is a Skill Every Child Needs In a culture that often prioritizes achievement and perfection, it can feel counterintuitive for parents to let their children fail. However, failure is a natural and essential part of life, and learning how to navigate it builds resilience—a skill that will serve children well…

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Strengthening Parent-Child Bonds: The Power of Secure Attachments

Building a secure attachment with your child is fundamental to their emotional development, influencing their ability to form healthy relationships and navigate life’s challenges. Secure attachment is characterized by a child’s confidence in their caregiver’s availability and responsiveness, fostering a sense of safety and trust. Parents can strengthen this bond through intentional activities and approaches…

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Positive Reinforcement 101: Encouraging Good Behavior with Purpose

Positive reinforcement is a cornerstone of effective behavior management, particularly within Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). By intentionally rewarding desired behaviors, parents and educators can encourage their recurrence, fostering a positive and supportive environment for children. Understanding Positive Reinforcement Positive reinforcement involves presenting a rewarding stimulus following a desired behavior, thereby increasing the likelihood of that…

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Screen Time Battles: Tips for Healthy Tech Habits at Home

Managing children’s screen time has become a growing concern for many parents in today’s digital age. While technology offers educational and entertainment opportunities, excessive screen use can negatively impact children’s physical, mental, and social development. The key to fostering healthy tech habits lies in setting boundaries, providing alternatives, and understanding the effects of screen time.…

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