Thanksgiving at Home
Although this year’s Thanksgiving might look and feel a little bit different, we can still make this holiday a special occasion for our families and loved ones.
Although this year’s Thanksgiving might look and feel a little bit different, we can still make this holiday a special occasion for our families and loved ones.
When kids aren’t having healthy social interactions on a regular basis, it can have real and serious effects on their mental and physical well being. Learn more about how to support your little one.
With Halloween looking different this year, the Juvo Team has put together a few activities that will help prepare parents if they are celebrating Halloween indoors.
As we prepare to return to distance learning we understand that this will be a transition for parents and children. Parents can continue using a schedule, but can slowly transition to their children’s new school schedule. Slowly easing into a new routine will allow everyone to adjust to any changes. Below are a few tips from our clinicians on how to successfully transition back to school
Finding creative ways to foster a positive and encouraging environment at home can be challenging. With things changing in the world, we want our children to have positive attitudes towards learning and continue to build self-confidence.
Insurance companies are approving telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic. This means you can easily meet and interact with your healthcare provider via phone, tablet or computer.
It’s important that each child has access to the right services necessary to help them maintain and improve their progress outside of the home, specifically in the classroom and school setting.
Behavior-analytic services are explicitly based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and are designed to shift behavior in socially important ways. Each day as a behavior analyst is different, but no matter what, your analyst is always striving to do his or her best to improve lives through changed behavior.