ABA for Independent Grocery Shopping

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, can empower individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to live as independently as possible. The science-based approach to learning and behavior is considered the gold standard treatment option for people on the autism spectrum because it helps them gain skills and modify behaviors that foster independence. While ABA therapy […]

Best Board Games for Reinforcing ABA Concepts

Board games are great ways for the entire family to have fun together. Whether it’s a rainy or cold day outside, or everyone just feels like cozying up, you can never go wrong with a board game to bring the family together. Today, there are many great board games that are made for children of […]

Preparing for Haircuts with ABA Techniques

Haircuts can be very challenging for all children, especially the first few times they go. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), though, typically face extra roadblocks to success with haircuts. Experiencing new environments, handling transitions, sitting still and attentively, and encountering sensory stimuli all may present unique challenges for children on the autism spectrum. It’s […]

How to Handle Disagreements About ABA Goals Between Parents

Parental buy-in and involvement is crucial to the success of applied behavior analysis. That’s because parents aren’t just meant to be observers of ABA therapy for their child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); they are meant to be active participants. When parents are on the same page as their child’s therapy team, it helps to […]

ABA at Family Gatherings: Tips and Tricks

Through applied behavior analysis, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can build new skills to help them overcome some of the most common symptoms of their disorder — deficits with communication and social interactions, sensory sensitivities and more. Also known as ABA therapy, it’s a science-based approach to learning and behavior that uses various strategies in […]

Dealing with Parental Guilt During ABA Therapy

When your child receives a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it’s likely that you experienced a wave of emotions. Parents commonly feel concern, worry, sadness, anger, confusion and jealousy all at once. It’s also common for parents to feel guilt and shame following an ASD diagnosis. Those feelings can sometimes fade as time goes […]

How to Explain ABA Therapy to Grandparents

Family involvement is very important in applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy). In fact, it’s an essential component of ABA therapy, which is considered the gold standard of treatment options for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). When parents, other family members, caregivers and other professionals are educated about and included in the process, they are […]

How ABA Addresses Interrupting Behavior

It takes time to teach children how to take their turns in conversation and not interrupt others while they’re talking. Interrupting behavior is relatively common in most children, but it’s especially so for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Various factors play a part in this, including difficulties understanding social cues, a lack of impulse […]

Building Storytelling Ability with ABA

Telling stories is an important part of social interactions. Whether it’s long or short, stories play a number of roles in relationships — from recounting fond memories with friends, to establishing empathy and caring with new people, to explaining complex concepts in easier ways to coworkers. From a very young age, children begin to tell stories. […]

Tracking ABA Goals with Google Sheets

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) is a science- and evidence-based approach to learning and behavior that’s considered the gold standard of treatment options for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). At the heart of all ABA therapy treatment plans is the collection and analysis of a larger amount of data. Therapists will collect this data […]