by Ashleigh Evans, MS, BCBA | Mar 27, 2025 | Developmental Disabilities 101, Quest Kids Therapy
Starting a toilet training plan can be both exciting and nerve-wracking for parents and caregivers of an autistic child. Neurodivergent children often experience greater challenges mastering this skill due to factors like communication delays, gastrointestinal (GI)...
by Elyscha Harris | Mar 5, 2025 | Quest Kids Therapy
Caregiver training is essential to your child’s Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services. From the onset of therapy, caregivers play an integral role in a child’s success. Given the time spent with your child, you are a fruitful contributor in the initial...
by Elyscha Harris | Jan 29, 2025 | Quest Kids Therapy
As parents of autistic children navigate the journey from childhood to adulthood, planning for an effective transition to adult services becomes essential. Significant changes mark this period, including declining funding options and the need for long-term strategic...
by Alexis George | Nov 13, 2024 | Quest Kids Therapy
Communication and transitions can be challenging for many children. One child, whom we will refer to as Alex, has made significant strides in managing these moments since joining Quest Kids Therapy eight years ago. Initially, Alex was nonverbal when they began therapy...
by Caitlin Gilrane | Nov 7, 2024 | Quest Kids Therapy
This article is the first of an exciting series explaining the benefits and strategies of ABA therapy for children and teens! In this piece, we’ll explore an in-depth definition of behavior analysis, the training behind the Quest Kids Therapy clinical team, and...
by Alexis George | Apr 16, 2024 | Quest Kids Therapy, Team Member Highlight
At Quest, Inc., we are proud to recognize the incredible contributions of Jennifer (Jen) Simon, one of our senior Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) at Quest Kids Therapy (QKT), as she celebrates 20 years with the organization. A Passion for Teaching Children...