According to the NHS, autism is not an illness and support focuses on communication, sensory needs and emotional wellbeing rather than trying to change autistic…
ABA Therapy and Alternatives (e.g., DIR/Floortime)
A dignity-centred and trauma-informed comparison of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and DIR/Floortime reveals a consistent pattern in UK guidance: major organisations such as the NHS and NICE emphasise person-centred, autonomy-supportive, play-based and…
ABA Therapy and Alternatives (e.g., DIR/Floortime)
Autistic people and families often want to understand how different interventions approach autonomy, emotional safety and consent. Early in UK guidance, both…
ABA Therapy and Alternatives (e.g., DIR/Floortime)
Autism care in the UK is increasingly framed around support, not “cure”. The NHS describes autism as a lifelong developmental difference, and NICE guidance focuses…
ABA Therapy and Alternatives (e.g., DIR/Floortime)
In the UK, support for autistic people is framed around communication, wellbeing and participation, not “fixing” or curing autism. Both the NHS and NICE emphasise helping autistic children…
ABA Therapy and Alternatives (e.g., DIR/Floortime)
The NHS describes autism as affecting communication, social interaction, flexible thinking and sensory processing, and recommends support that focuses on communication, routines, sensory needs and practical help not…
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