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Questions to Ask During Your Child’s First ABA Re-Evaluation

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is considered the gold standard treatment option for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As a science- and evidence-based approach to learning and behavior, it relies heavily on data to inform its strategies. ABA therapy treatment programs are personalized to each individual patient, and this is done through an […]

How to Handle Burnout as a Parent of a Child in ABA Therapy

Being a parent of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is very rewarding. Yet, it can be stressful at the same time, as you need to balance your child’s needs with that of yourself and the rest of your family. A parent’s schedule is typically packed to the brim as it is, but when […]

Using Dance or Movement Therapy Alongside ABA

Dance is an amazing form of expression. As a formal art form, it’s a great way to teach discipline, teamwork and expressing your emotions, while improving strength, mobility, flexibility, concentration and hand-eye coordination. Dance or movement therapy, often referred to as DMT, has been proven to benefit some individuals immensely. In fact, DMT can be […]

Managing Client Refusals without Punishment

It’s not uncommon for children to not comply with directions and instructions. This is especially true of some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), who may show a larger preference for doing things a certain way, in a certain place or at a certain time than their neurotypical peers. Getting children to comply with directions […]

Respecting When a Child Says ‘No’

Autonomy is an important part of development. Being able to make your own decisions and control your own actions are vital aspects of learning to navigate the world and live independently. For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), achieving autonomy might be more complicated, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less important than it is […]

Strategies for Regaining Instructional Control

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) has long been considered to be the best treatment option for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Using a wide range of strategies and tools, therapists can help children address deficits with communication and social interactions, build essential life skills, manage their emotions and sensory sensitivities, and modify behaviors. As […]

Teaching Children to Say ‘I Need a Break’

Everyone needs a break from time to time. Being able to step away from what one is doing if it’s causing stress and anxiety or if it’s becoming overwhelming and confusing is essential in calming down, centering oneself and allowing your body and brain to refresh. Many people have the ability to recognize when they […]

ABA Techniques to Teach Map Reading and Directions

Physical maps may not be nearly as important and prominent as they once were, but learning how to read them to navigate directions is still an essential skill. Even though smartphones provide step-by-step visual and spoken directions, there are many other ways in which reading a map and knowing directions can help a person navigate […]

Reinforcement for Teaching Abstract Reasoning

Abstract reasoning is a key aspect of overall cognitive development. It plays a crucial role in adaptive functioning, reasoning, problem-solving and more. Thinking in abstract terms can be challenging for children, especially those who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Being able to understand a concept that they’re not able to observe directly can be hard […]

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