Skill-building

When Challenging Behavior is Communication

When Challenging Behavior is Communication

Whether it is screaming when a favorite toy is taken away, or dropping to the floor when told “no,” challenging behavior often is about communication.

How do we define challenging behavior so we know when to get extra help? Challenging behavior is repeated behavior that interferes with learning, activities, or social interaction with others. It can have negative long and short-term effects on children, including on learning, social skills, and academic and occupational success.

Let’s Get Moving! Physical Activity & Behavior

Let’s Get Moving! Physical Activity & Behavior

Running, climbing, swinging – recess may seem like it’s meant for a fun break, but there’s an educational need to get children moving. For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other disabilities, physical movement during recess is even more critical.