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Teaching Children to Identify Their Own Sensory Needs

All individuals process senses differently and have different sensory needs as a result. Those who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically face more pronounced needs in this regard, due to either their hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to certain stimuli. As children with autism navigate their world, they may become easily overwhelmed or anxious in some situations […]

Helping Children with Autism Self-Advocate at School

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) is the leading treatment option for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Through targeted early intervention strategies, ABA therapy can help children on the autism spectrum build social, communication and daily life skills they’ll need to advocate for themselves and live independently. In many cases, ABA therapy is applied from […]

Common Supervision Mistakes to Avoid in ABA

Becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) takes a lot of dedication and hard work. For many people who pursue this career path, it’s well worth it, thanks to the immense benefits they gain from being able to help people in need, including children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As a BCBA, you will have […]

Best Ways to Mentor New RBTs

The people who work at your ABA therapy practice are integral to the success of the treatment plans for the patients you serve. That’s why it’s so important to hire the right people to carry out the plans, helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gain the communication, social interaction and daily life skills they […]

Professional Developments Plan for BCBAs

When someone earns the title of Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), it represents one of the crowning achievements in the world of ABA therapy, or applied behavior analysis. It’s true that BCBAs hold the top positions in most ABA therapy companies, but achieving the certification itself does not mark the pinnacle of one’s career. To […]

How to De-escalate Conflict with Caregivers Professionally

Caregiver involvement is central to the success of applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy. It plays a vital role in the ability of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other challenges to generalize the skills they learn during therapy sessions. Parents, caregivers and other family members are the ones who spend the most time […]

Creating Burnout-Prevention Plans for RBTs

The job of a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) can be very rewarding and fulfilling. RBTs are often directly responsible for administering applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) on a one-to-one basis to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). At the same time, the job can be very challenging, full of stress, disappointment and frustration. All of […]

Studying Sleep and Behavior Patterns in ABA Clients

People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face many common challenges such as sensory sensitivities, restrictive interests, repetitive behaviors, and deficits with communication and social interaction. They also commonly suffer from other disorders and challenges, at rates much higher than their neurotypical peers. Many children with autism have sleep problems, whether that be minor interruptions in […]

The Role of Mirror Neurons in Behavior Modeling

There’s a lot of scientific research that forms the foundation of behavior modeling and intervention plans such as applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy), which is considered the gold standard of treatment options for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ABA therapy isn’t just a guessing game. It’s based on evidence gained through many research studies […]

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