Making Three-Day Weekends Work: Keeping Structure During Breaks
Three-day weekends can feel overwhelming when your child with autism thrives on routine. Discover how The Learning Tree ABA helps Maryland families maintain structure during breaks — reducing anxiety and creating joyful, predictable experiences for children with autism.
Winter Illness and Autism: Maintaining Routines When Sick
When your child with autism gets sick, maintaining routines becomes challenging. This Maryland parent's guide offers compassionate, evidence-based strategies for managing winter illness while supporting your child's unique needs—from modified visual schedules to medication strategies that actually work.
Teaching Friendship Skills to Children with Autism
Does your child with autism struggle to make or keep friends? You're not alone — and friendship is a skill that can be taught. Discover ABA strategies for helping Maryland children with autism understand connection, navigate peer relationships, and build meaningful friendships at their own pace.
Valentine’s Day Autism Preparation: Social Stories & Class Party Tips for Maryland Families
Valentine's Day brings classroom celebrations filled with card exchanges, sweet treats, and social interactions—experiences that can feel overwhelming for children with autism. Maryland parents can use social stories, sensory preparation, and thoughtful strategies to help their child navigate Valentine's Day class parties with confidence and joy.
AI in ABA Therapy
AI in ABA therapy is changing how data is collected in Maryland—helping teams track progress faster, spot patterns sooner, and personalize treatment. Learn what this means for your child and what to ask your provider.
Teaching Turn-Taking Through Play: Building Social Skills in Children with Autism
Discover how play-based ABA strategies help children with autism learn essential turn-taking skills to improve social interaction, communication, and friendships.

