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From Isolation to Incredible Connection: The Life-Changing Power of ABA Therapy for Autism and Social Growth in 2026
Image credit: Freepik Picture this: your child is surrounded by classmates, yet somehow feels completely alone. For many families navigating Autism Spectrum Disorder, that quiet isolation is painfully familiar. Social cues can feel like a foreign language. A simple “hello” can require enormous courage. Bright lights, loud noises, and unpredictable routines can make the world feel overwhelming. It’s never about not wanting to connect. Often, the desire is there: strong and ach

Michelle Vinokurov
Feb 244 min read


Creating Positive and Meaningful Connections Through ABA Approaches in 2026
Great moments shared with my friends at the All-Friends Network event on 2/3/26 Connections and friendships sit at the heart of what makes life meaningful. They bring warmth on hard days, laughter in unexpected moments, and the comfort of knowing you belong. For autistic individuals, forming and maintaining friendships can sometimes feel confusing, exhausting, or even overwhelming, but it is absolutely within reach. With understanding, patience, and the right kind of support,

Michelle Vinokurov
Feb 103 min read


Inspiring Growth - 10 Uplifting ABA Terms Every Autism Parent Should Embrace
Image credit: Freepik Inspiring growth often begins in the most unexpected ways, especially when parenting a child on the autism spectrum. This journey is unlike any other—it’s filled with challenges that test patience, triumphs that warm the heart, moments of confusion, and bursts of joy that make everything worthwhile. Along the way, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) becomes more than just therapy; it transforms into a language of hope and a steady anchor of guidance. While t

Michelle Vinokurov
Nov 18, 20254 min read


When Courage Comes in Many Forms - Celebrating Veterans and Autism Community in 2025
Image credit: Freepik Courage isn’t a one-size-fits-all concept. It wears many faces, from the soldier standing in the heat of battle to the individual navigating the daily challenges of autism. In 2025, as we continue to celebrate both Veterans and the autism community, it becomes clear that courage is universal, yet uniquely personal. This article is a heartfelt tribute to those whose bravery often goes unseen but whose impact resonates deeply. Courage is not always loud or

Michelle Vinokurov
Nov 11, 20253 min read


5 Ways Early Autism Interventions Transforms Lives
Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors, affects...

Michelle Vinokurov
Apr 9, 20245 min read


Interview with Michelle Zeman, Autistic BCBA
I got a returning guest who shares an important message with our community. Meet our returning guest, Michelle Zeman: Michelle Zeman is...

Michelle Vinokurov
Apr 13, 20231 min read
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