Aging Out of Early Intervention? How to Start ABA Services Aging Out of Early Intervention? You’re Not Alone—and You Still Have Options If your child is nearing age 3 (or just turned 3) and early...
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Elopement Dangers: Autistic Child Running Away? Get ABA Therapy Elopement (Running Away) in Autism: Why It Happens—and Why It’s So Dangerous It can happen in a split second. You turn to pay at the...
Reaching a Breaking Point? Need ABA Parent Training in NH? If you’re overwhelmed right now, you’re not alone There’s a specific kind of “breaking point” many New Hampshire parents recognize. It...
Severe Aggression: Child Hitting Siblings? Need Behavior Therapy? Severe sibling aggression: what it can look like (and why it’s so stressful) If your child is hitting, biting, or kicking a sibling,...
At Home Autism Services in New Hampshire: Where to Start Your Journey A quick note before you start: you’re not behind Finding the right Home Autism Services can feel overwhelming, but remember that...
At Home Autism Services: Building Social Skills in a Natural Environment At Moving Mountains, we provide comprehensive Autism Services tailored to your child's needs. Why social skills are often...
Why Choose At Home Autism Services Over a Clinic? Benefits for Your Child At-home autism services vs. clinic-based care: what families are really deciding If you are exploring autism services, you...
Navigating the landscape of autism services in the Merrimack Valley is a significant milestone for any family. In a tight-knit community like Concord, the search for the right Applied Behavior...
At Home Autism Services in New Hampshire: Where to Start Your Journey A quick note before we begin (you’re not behind) If you’re new to autism support in New Hampshire, it can feel like everyone...
Inviting a provider into your home can feel like a big step. If you’re exploring in-home autism services, you might be hopeful, overwhelmed, curious, and unsure all at once. That’s normal. We work...










