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Join Us at 2023 Omaha Funfest

Stride Autism Centers is thrilled to announce our Presenting Sponsorship of the upcoming Omaha Funfest on April 30th! Taking place in Werner Park from 1PM-3:30PM, this is going to be an incredibly fun and inclusive event. Whether you or someone you know is impacted by autism, or if you’re just looking for something new and…

Catch Up on Our Free Webinar: A Guide to Autism Diagnosis and Treatment for Caregivers

Did you miss the recent “Orientation to Autism Diagnosis and Treatment” webinar by Stride Autism Centers and Blank Children’s Developmental Center? Don’t worry, you can still catch up on the valuable information shared during the session. As a caregiver for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it can be overwhelming to navigate the steps…

Webinar: Journey to Services: From Early Questions to Diagnosis to Intervention

Stride Autism Centers invites you to a free virtual event tomorrow evening specifically tailored to parents of children with autism. Join Ashley Whittington-Barnish, PhD, LCP, BCBA-D, NCSP, our Clinical Director, as she explores “Journey To Services: From Early Questions to Diagnosis to Intervention.” The no-cost online event runs from 7–8 pm CST. Sign up here to…

How Does Behavior Therapy Help ASD?

Behavior therapy is therapy with the goal of helping the individual modify their behaviors. That could mean adopting healthier behaviors or working toward eliminating problematic ones. When it’s tailored to kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), behavior therapy can be a powerful tool both for the kids and their families. By enforcing positive and healthy…

What is Sensory Overload in ASD?

Anyone can get sensory overload. It can occur when an individual is in a loud or colorful environment. It can feel as though you’re taking in too much, leading to a pressing sense of overwhelm. When someone lives with autism, this experience may become commonplace. A person with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often has sensory…