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Discover valuable insights and heartfelt stories from our dedicated team, as well as contributions from experts in the field. We explore the nuances of ABA therapy services and successful strategies implemented at our center for autism to provide you and your family with the support needed to help your child shine.
At Lighthouse Autism Center, we're committed to offering the highest quality ABA therapy for children, tailored to meet the individual needs of each and every family we serve. Join us as we share in your family's journey, offering advice, encouragement, and the latest in autism news and education.
03/10/2026
What is Verbal Behavior Therapy?
Verbal Behavior Therapy is a vital tool for helping those with autism improve their communication skills. Learn more about this approach to teaching communication and the benefits it offers children with autism. Understanding VBT and Its Impact Communication is the foundation of human interaction, enabling us to connect, share ideas, resolve conflicts, and collaborate with others in […]
03/10/2026
What is Verbal Behavior Therapy?
Verbal Behavior Therapy is a vital tool for helping those with autism improve their communication skills. Learn more about this approach to teaching communication and the benefits it offers children with autism. Understanding VBT and Its Impact Communication is the foundation of human interaction, enabling us to connect, share ideas, resolve conflicts, and collaborate with others in […]
03/10/2026
What Is a Co-Treatment Therapy Session?
Explore co-treatment with ABA therapy with speech support for comprehensive care, improved communication, and effective outcomes in children. What Is a Co-Treatment Session and How Does It Benefit Your Child? ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy programs are designed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and implemented by a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) to address behavior-related goals in autistic children. […]
03/10/2026
Safety & Autism Centers
Safety & Autism Centers: How LAC Prioritizes Safety As a parent, trusting anyone with the safety of your child is a big ask, even more so when you know that your child sees, feels, and experiences the world differently. At Lighthouse Autism Center, we understand that safety means more than locked doors or clean playrooms. […]
02/19/2026
Lighthouse Autism Center is Opening in Rocky Mount, North Carolina this June
Lighthouse Autism Center (LAC) is excited to announce the opening of a new autism therapy center in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, located at 110 Enterprise Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804. The center is scheduled to open in late June and will serve families throughout Nash County and the surrounding communities. This marks Lighthouse’s sixth location […]
02/16/2026
Lighthouse Autism Center Is Opening in Cedar Falls, Iowa This June
We’re excited to share that Lighthouse Autism Center is opening a brand-new location in Cedar Falls, Iowa in June 2026. Our new center, located at 2300 Main Street, Suite #301, Cedar Falls, IA 50613, will serve up to 21 families in Cedar Falls and the surrounding communities. This marks our seventh location in Iowa and […]
02/11/2026
Creating a Support Network: You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
Why Caregivers Need Support In our earlier posts in this series, we explored why caregiver self-care matters and how small, realistic habits can support your well-being. We talked about pausing, protecting your energy, meeting basic needs, and finding moments of calm in the middle of busy days. But for many caregivers, there’s a question underneath all of that advice: “How do I make space for self-care […]
02/10/2026
We’re Now Accepting TRICARE at Select Locations
We’re excited to share that Lighthouse Autism Center is expanding insurance options for military families. We’re now accepting TRICARE at select locations and states—helping more families access high-quality, center-based autism services. Lighthouse Autism Center locations in North Carolina, as well as our Mishawaka, Indiana (Edison Road) center, are now enrolling families covered under TRICARE East. […]
01/15/2026
10 Simple Self-Care Habits for Autism Caregivers
Caring for a child with autism is rewarding, but can also be demanding in ways that aren’t always visible. Between daily routines, therapy schedules, advocacy, and emotional labor, many caregivers find themselves running on empty, even as they continue to show up for their child every day. Earlier this year, we explored this reality in our blog post, The Power of Pause: Why Caregiver Self-Care […]
01/05/2026
The Power of Pause: Why Caregiver Self-Care Matters
As a new year begins, many families naturally reflect on what they hope the months ahead will bring—more peace, more balance, more support. At Lighthouse Autism Center, we’ll be taking a deeper look at the importance of self-care throughout the month of January, offering resources and encouragement to help caregivers start the year feeling supported and grounded. But […]
12/12/2025
Coping With Holiday Gatherings, Schedule Changes, and Seasonal Stress
The holiday season is filled with excitement, celebration, and connection, but it can also bring challenges for children with autism and their families. New environments, unfamiliar faces, changes in routine, and sensory-heavy activities can create stress during a time that is meant to feel joyful. With some thoughtful planning and supportive strategies, families can navigate this […]
12/08/2025
Holiday Cooking Activities That Encourage Participation
Holiday Cooking Activities That Encourage Participation The holidays offer a warm, sensory-rich environment full of familiar smells, special routines, and family traditions. For many families of children with autism, though, this season can also bring new challenges like changes in schedule, busy environments, or unfamiliar sensory input. Cooking and baking together can be a wonderful way to bring calm, structure, […]
12/01/2025
Holiday Shopping Tips to Avoid Sensory Overload
Holiday Shopping Tips to Avoid Sensory Overload The holiday season is full of excitement, lights, music, and anticipation, but for children with autism, it can also be overwhelming. Busy stores, crowded aisles, unexpected noises, and long lines can turn what should be a joyful outing into a stressful experience for both children and parents. With some […]