If you are looking for ABA therapy in Miami or Broward, you likely have many questions. At One on One Behavioral Services, we believe families deserve clear information, ethical care, and a team that works collaboratively to support their child’s growth. Below are answers to the most common questions we receive from parents, teachers, and […]
Autism Resources in Miami-Dade & Broward County: A Parent’s Guide to Support and Therapy
Finding trustworthy autism resources in Miami-Dade and Broward County can feel overwhelming, especially after a new diagnosis. Families often need clear guidance on therapy options, school supports, and where to start locally. This guide highlights evidence-based autism resources in South Florida, with a focus on early intervention, ABA therapy, and family support. Understanding Autism Spectrum […]
ABA Therapy for Children with Down Syndrome: What Parents Need to Know
ABA Therapy for Down Syndrome: How It Can Help Your Child Thrive If you’re a parent of a child with Down syndrome, you may be wondering what therapies can truly make a difference in your child’s development. While ABA therapy is most commonly associated with autism, it can also be incredibly effective for children with […]
Top 5 Resources for Parents of Autistic Children in Kendall & Three Lakes (33186, 33183, 33176, 33173, 33156)
Raising a child with autism in Kendall or Three Lakes can feel overwhelming, but you are not alone. At One on One Behavioral Services, we work with families every day across Kendall, Three Lakes, and surrounding areas to help them access a full range of care. If you’re a parent searching for guidance, here are […]
An Individualized Toilet Training Program
“Can we please start toilet training?” This is one of the first things I hear once a child turns 2. But contrary to customs, it is not age that matters but what skills the child has. In today’s blog we’ll cover those prerequisite skills and a successful (and efficient) potty training method. Before embarking on […]
Increasing Food Preferences and Reducing Mealtime Challenges
Food selectivity is common among children with developmental disabilities, particularly those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It has been estimated to be as high as 72% (Schreck et al., 2004). Unfortunately, picky eaters face a greater risk of nutrient inadequacy relative to children with a varied diet (Bachmeyer, 2009). In addition, parents of children […]
5 Toys for Parents of Children with Autism
Finding common interests with a child with autism can be difficult sometimes. Below are some amazing, fun-filled, and educational toys and games that will help you build rapport with your little one! Kibbit – a bingo type game that works on developing receptive language skills. This game is competitive and keeps things interesting by using […]
School Rules: Back to School Tips
About mid-way through the year, a change that affects a huge portion of the population occurs! Traffic increases, notebooks and no.2 pencils sell out, schedules are rearranged, and anxiety (symptoms may include making frantic calls, misplacing important documents, ruminating on the same question for hours on end) builds. School is now in session and there’s […]