Differential Reinforcement in ABA Therapy

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) helps address many challenges that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically face. This includes improving social and communication skills, helping them to better identify, manage and express their emotions, and building other skills that are necessary to live an independent life. ABA therapists have many tools at their disposal […]

Creating Sensory-Friendly Classrooms for Children with Autism: ABA Approaches

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) takes a very hands-on and individualized approach to helping support children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Therapists craft treatment plans that specifically target each individual patient’s unique strengths and challenges, which helps to make the results of the treatment more effective. ABA therapy can help children with autism overcome all […]

Autism & Creative Thinking

For many years, it was thought that people who had autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were logical thinkers. Much of that has to do with the studies that were done on the subject in the 1990s. Aligning with that thinking is the fact that many people who have autism act and communicate quite literally. They have […]

Sleep Apnea and Autism

Many people take getting a good night’s sleep for granted. They may be able to fall asleep relatively easily, stay asleep for most of the night and feel rested when they awake in the morning. There are many people, though, who just aren’t able to get a consistently good night’s sleep. This could be due […]

Transitioning from ABA Therapy to Public School Settings: Best Practices

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is considered the gold standard of treatment plans for children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The science- and evidence-based approach to learning and behavior helps children with autism build the social, communication and daily life skills with which they typically struggle. One of the major end goals of […]

Managing Aggression with ABA

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can affect children in many different ways. The neurodevelopmental disorder is typically characterized by deficits with communication and social interactions, as well as restrictive interests and/or repetitive behaviors. In addition, children who have autism may face other challenges, including either hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to certain stimuli. Some children on the autism […]

High Levels of Cortisol and Autism

Cortisol is a hormone that every human produces to help with a variety of functions. Often known as the “stress hormone,” it’s released into the bloodstream when you perceive stress, causing your blood pressure and heart rate to increase. This is commonly known as the “fight or flight” response, and it’s allowed humans to remain […]

Practical Ways Parents Can Encourage Communication Skills in Children with Autism

Most children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face challenges with communication. These communication deficits are seen not just in spoken language but also in the understanding and use of non-verbal cues such as body language, gestures, glares, tone of voice and more. The challenges that they face in communication can cause other ill-effects, including […]

Autism and Stalking – Is There a Connection?

Communication and social interactions are two areas in which people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly struggle. While there are many different ways these struggles might manifest, some could be of significant concern. People who have autism, for instance, may not understand some of the more subtle nuances of communication. They may misinterpret something such […]

The Power of Shaping and Fading in ABA

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) is based on principles of scientific evidence that help guide learning and behavior in a unique way. To help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn new skills and modify their behaviors, ABA therapy employs many different strategies to be effective. One of the essential strategies that therapists use to […]