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Embracing Neuroaffirming Social Skills Training
When social skills are taught from a compliance mindset, children may learn to mimic behaviors without truly understanding them. They may smile when they are uncomfortable, agree when they mean no, or mask their differences to avoid standing out. Over time, this can create anxiety, fatigue, and a sense of disconnection from their own identity. A neuroaffirming approach views social learning through a different lens. Instead of focusing on “fitting in,” it helps children und

Sarah Heller
Nov 17, 20254 min read


Understanding the Importance of Support for Families
What ABA Support Can Offer Families Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science of learning and behavior. When practiced in a compassionate and neuroaffirming way, it can help children and young adults develop practical skills for independence, communication, and emotional regulation. For families, ABA provides a structured way to understand what is happening beneath behaviors, identify triggers or barriers, and replace frustration with clarity. Certified professionals known

Sarah Heller
Nov 10, 20253 min read


Parent Training for Every Family: Building Skills and Understanding That Last
Parenting is one of the most meaningful and complex journeys a person can take. It brings moments of pride, joy, and connection, but it can also come with uncertainty, especially when children express their needs in ways that are hard to interpret. Every family experiences these moments, whether raising a neurotypical child , whose brain processes information in ways that align with common developmental expectations, or a neurodivergent child , whose thinking, communication,

Sarah Heller
Nov 3, 20253 min read


Building the Right Team for Your Child: How Collaborative Care Changes Everything
When families seek support for their child’s learning or behavioral needs, they are often met with a long list of specialists: teachers, speech-language pathologists, behavior analysts, occupational therapists, and others. Each professional plays an important role, yet families are often left to coordinate care on their own. At Meaningful Metrics , we believe children grow best when the people supporting them work together . Collaborative care brings every voice to the same t

Sarah Heller
Oct 27, 20253 min read


Seeing the Whole Child: Moving Beyond ‘Fixing’ Toward Understanding
When a child struggles at home, in school, or with peers, it is easy to focus on what seems “wrong.” Parents often hear messages about what needs to be fixed, such as behavior, focus, social skills, or communication, without being shown how to see what is already right. At Meaningful Metrics , we believe that lasting growth begins with understanding the whole child: their communication, their emotions, their sensory world, and the ways they naturally learn. By moving from “Wh

Sarah Heller
Oct 20, 20253 min read


Understanding Neuroaffirming ABA: What Families Need to Know
For many families, finding the right kind of support for a neurodivergent child can feel overwhelming. There is so much information, so many opinions, and not always enough clarity about what compassionate AND evidence-based care looks like. At Meaningful Metrics , we believe that families deserve to understand exactly what kind of support they are choosing and how that support honors their child’s individuality. This is where the concept of neuroaffirming ABA comes in. It i

Sarah Heller
Oct 13, 20253 min read


Supporting Neurodivergent Learners Through Certified, Compassionate ABA Practice
Supporting children with diverse learning and behavioral needs should not feel overwhelming, yet it often does. Over the years, I have seen how Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) can create measurable and meaningful progress when it is delivered thoughtfully. At Meaningful Metrics , our focus is on using data and compassion together, ensuring that every intervention honors each learner’s individuality. Understanding the ABA therapy certification process is key to that mission.

Sarah Heller
Oct 13, 20253 min read
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