Biting
Tip: How to Stop Your Child with Autism from Biting
Dealing with biting behavior in children with Autism can be challenging but manageable with the right strategies. Bi...
Understanding and Addressing Arm Biting in Autistic Kids and Teens
Arm biting is a concerning behavior in autistic children and teenagers, often linked to sensory regulation, emotiona...
Understanding Nail Biting in Autistic Adults: Coping with Stress and Frustration
Nail biting is a common behavior among autistic adults, often linked to stress, anxiety, and sensory needs. It can s...
Why Do Teens Bite Their Nails? Tips for Parents to Manage Frustration
Nail biting is a common habit among teenagers, often arising from frustration, anxiety, or stress. This behavior can...
Effective Strategies to Help Preschoolers Stop Nail Biting
Nail biting is a common behavior among preschoolers, both neurotypical and autistic, often linked to anxiety, boredo...
Support Strategies for Nail Biting in Autistic Teens
Nail biting is a common behavior among autistic teenagers, often linked to sensory regulation, anxiety, boredom, or ...
Helping Your Child with Autism: Strategies to Stop Finger Biting
Finger biting is a common behavior in children with autism, often linked to sensory needs, stress, boredom, or commu...
Chews That Can Help Children With Anxiety
Recognizing Anxiety Symptoms: Watch for signs like:
Nervousness or agitation
Trouble focusing or sleeping
Excessive...
An Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapist’s View On Chewing
Q: How are chews used in ABA therapy?
A: Chews help manage biting and oral behaviors by providing a sa...
Chewable In the Classroom
In preschool settings, chewable can greatly benefit children who need oral sensory input, such as those with autism o...
What to Expect When Taking Your Child with Autism to the Dentist
1. Meeting New People:
Familiarize Your Child: Choose a pediatric or special needs dentist. Request a pre-appointme...
Three Chubuddy Items Perfect for Test Time Chewers
As students approach final tests, those with ASD and other special needs might benefit from chewable items to help ma...