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Explore the Apex ABA Resource Page — your go-to hub for expert guidance, practical tools, and evidence-based strategies in ABA therapy. Whether you're a parent navigating a new diagnosis, a caregiver looking for day-to-day support, or a professional deepening your clinical knowledge, you'll find resources here designed to make a real difference. Because every child deserves the right support — and every family deserves to feel informed, confident, and never alone.

Autism and Dropping Out of School: Signs and Causes
Learn the facts on autism and dropping out of school, including attendance links, challenges, and evidence-based supports that improve retention.

Breaking Down Autism in Minority Communities — Access, Diagnosis, and Outcomes
Explore autism in minority communities — disparities in diagnosis, access to services, and how tailored support can improve outcomes for families.

Understanding Autism vs BPD: Symptoms, Onset, and Overlap
Understand differences, overlaps, diagnosis, and clinical features of Autism and BPD.

Navigating Autism and Holidays: Practical Tips for Calm & Confidence
Learn how autism and holidays intersect, common challenges, and evidence-based strategies to help your child stay calm, connected, and included.

What Is Autistic Inertia and How Does It Impact Daily Life?
Learn what Autistic Inertia is and how it impacts daily life.

Avoid Burnout as a Special Needs Parent: Support and Self-Care Guide
Learn how to avoid burnout as a special needs parent with real strategies.

The Role of ABA Therapy for Autism Related Stress Management
Discover the impact of ABA therapy for autism related stress.

Autism Meltdown vs Panic Attack: Key Differences Explained
Explore the difference between autism meltdown and panic attack.

Autism and School Refusal — Why It Happens and What It Means
Learn about autism and school refusal plus signs to watch and how to support your child.

ABA for Obsessive Behaviors: Strategies That Work
Learn strategies that work to help manage and reduce compulsive actions.

10 Signs of Autism Caregiver Burnout You Should Not Ignore
Learn 10 warning signs of autism caregiver burnout.

What Are the Red Flags for Autism in a 2-Year-Old?
Autism Red Flags in 2-Year-Old Children | Apex ABA

What is the Difference Between Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder?
Autism vs Sensory Processing Disorder Differences | Apex ABA

What's the Difference Between Autism and Speech Delay?
Autism vs Speech Delay & Key Differences Explained | Apex

How ABA Therapy Builds Social Skills and Peer Relationships
ABA therapy turns isolated social skills into real friendships. See the research, techniques, and peer-focused strategies that make it happen.
Meet Our Authors

Dr. Linda Nguyen, PhD, BCBA-D
Linda has been in ABA for fifteen years, and she's seen the field change in ways both encouraging and frustrating. She started as a behavior tech, became a BCBA, and eventually earned her doctorate because she wanted to do this work at the highest level possible. She writes about the science behind ABA, the ethics of good therapy, and why families deserve better than cookie-cutter treatment plans. Linda lives in Ohio with her husband and three kids—and yes, she uses ABA strategies at home. They work.
PhD in Behavior Analysis | Board Certified Behavior Analyst – Doctoral | 15+ years of clinical experience

Jordan Hayes, MS, BCBA
Jordan's younger sister has autism, and growing up alongside her shaped everything about how he approaches this work. He knows what it's like to be the sibling in the waiting room—the family member who doesn't quite get enough attention, the kid who loves his sister and sometimes resents how much space autism takes up. He writes with empathy for the whole family, not just the child in therapy. His posts cover sibling dynamics, parent burnout, and how to keep a marriage intact when autism is exhausting. Jordan specializes in ABA therapy for adolescents and teens.
MS in Applied Behavior Analysis | Board Certified Behavior Analyst | 8 years of clinical experience

Aisha Patel, BCBA, LBA
Aisha is the BCBA families call when nothing else has worked. She specializes in complex cases, severe behaviors, and kids who've been through three other providers before landing at Apex. She doesn't sugarcoat the hard parts, and she doesn't promise miracles. But she's consistent, she adjusts, and she gets results. Her blog is for parents in the thick of it—the ones looking for clarity when everything feels stuck.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst | Licensed Behavior Analyst | Specialist in complex behavior intervention | 11 years of clinical experience