Infinite Abilities LLC

Infinite Abilities LLC Virtual and On-Location Services Available

Providing:
•Applied Behavior Analysis Services
•Parent Education & Training
•Special Education/Autism Consulting & Advocacy

Students of ABA Services:
•Supervision Hours for Exam Candidates
•RBT Competencies
•Exam Prep

10/16/2025

After-school restraint collapse is real… and while it can be very challenging for parents, it helps to remember that your child sees your home as a safe space where they can let out their emotions after a long day of managing rules and expectations.

10/16/2025

Let's talk about stimming.

The autistic community advocates that stimming behavior is a self-regulatory coping mechanism, and efforts to control this behavior could have negative effects for autistic people. Research exploring stimming from the autistic perspective supports this position and suggests these behaviors are actually incredibly beneficial.

There is a long history in both research and clinical practice, of efforts to reduce, minimize or eliminate stimming behavior in autistic people.

This article contains great information that can help in the movement toward acceptance >>> https://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/stimming-a-movement-towards-acceptance

Graphic via Mollys ADHD mayhem

10/16/2025

Trick-or-treat is around the corner! Parents, you can use these cute cutouts as a guide to make your own, or download & print via the link in comments. ❤️

10/11/2025

A new diagnosis of autism can be overwhelming — we are here to help. Join us TOMORROW for our free virtual Next Steps workshop at 6 p.m. This workshop is designed for parents, grandparents, and caregivers of children who have recently received a diagnosis of autism. We'll cover several topics, including recognizing your child's strengths and connecting with support services.
👉 Register now at https://bit.ly/4iBwE6x

10/11/2025

A core component of an Autism diagnosis is social differences. Most people tend to look at this as a black & white, yes or no, present or absent manner- but that’s not how it works.

Many (most) Autistic people are socially motivated and seek out interactions and relationships with others. But, this might look different for autistic people as compared to neurotypical people. A super common difference is being OVERLY social.

It’s important to highlight that many differences are subtle and nuanced in a way that results in Autistic people being viewed as “quirky,” “odd,” “socially awkward,” “weird,” etc - instead of recognizing them for what they actually are… Autistic! But knowing one is autistic can literally save a person’s life ❤️

10/11/2025

October is International AAC Awareness Month!🌍 AAC helps voices of all kinds be heard, whether it's tapping, pointing, or high-tech chatting! 🔗Check out Handy Handout 91 https://bt.sdpubs.com/42eJSAD to learn more about AAC. 💬📱

10/11/2025
10/07/2025

Toddlers are little scientists, always testing the world around them.😅

10/07/2025

Biting? Try These Toddler Hacks…

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