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Summer is right around the corner! While the warmer months bring plenty of sunshine and outdoor fun, they also bring a major shift in routine. For a child with autism, the loss of a structured day can sometimes feel overwhelming.

Sensory bins are a fantastic, low-stress way to bring regulated play right into your living room (or onto the back patio). They offer a conta...


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An autism diagnosis isn’t a “label” that changes who your child is (or who you are). It’s a way to name what you’re seeing so you can get the right support, faster and with less second-guessing.

This post walks through what families and caregivers usually want to know: what a diagnosis actually means, how evaluations typically work, what tools clinicians use, how to re...


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Starting out in any career can be overwhelming. Now imagine being a brand-new BCBA: you’re learning new systems, refining your clinical skills, and suddenly facing your first disagreement with a behavior technician during a client session. In these moments, the quality of your practicum supervision becomes clear—because your experiences with a supervisor shape how prepared yo...


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Before joining Centria, I worked as a clinic director where I managed both clinical and operational responsibilities. My days were filled with scheduling, overseeing overlaps, supervising a caseload, supporting new BCBAs, ordering supplies, and making sure the space stayed tidy day to day. While I was proud of the work I accomplished, carrying so many responsibilities left me...


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