Tag: children

  • It’s Called Love

    Submitted by: Amanda Coad, M.Ed., BCBA We have all seen this scenario before: parents are out to dinner and their child starts crying. It’s so common for children to cry that many don’t even blink an eye when they hear a child start crying in certain environments. But what about when a child starts to…

  • Be the Change!

    Missy & Jamie Head to the Hill Submitted by: Beth Vaughan Our very own Jamie Redding (Senior Vice President) and Missy Rolison (Vice President of Operations) for Reaching Milestones recently took a trip to Washington, DC last week to meet with members of the United States Congress. The mission of the trip was an extremely…

  • Enjoying the Holidays: Some Guidelines for Parents of Children With ASDs

    The holidays are a special time of year, marked by jubilation, family, and the chaos of shopping, decorating, and traveling.  For the parents of children with autism, the holidays need not be less enjoyable by any stretch of the imagination.  Below are some tips to help make the most of this holiday season. Dr. Lee…

  • Home Based or Center Based Services – Which is right for my child?

    Home Based or Center Based Services – Which is right for my child? Parents of children with autism often face the decision of whether to seek home- or center- based treatment.  At Reaching Milestones with Behavioral Consultation Services, one of our most important principles is that our clients are able to make educated and informed…