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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 […]

How To Stop Clingy Behavior in Autistic Children

Many children display clingy behaviors when they’re younger. They may have trouble leaving a parent’s side, always follow them around and have difficulties being without them, especially in new environments. Clingy behavior can be even more pronounced for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), who often thrive on structured environments and schedules that they can […]

Using ABA to Address Fear of Failure

The fear of failure is a rather pervasive issue affecting people from all walks of life. When people have this, which is classified as atychiphobia, they may have a harder time pursuing dreams and goals. Instead of taking the approach that failure is OK and can lead to valuable lessons learned, individuals may avoid situations […]

Teaching Persistence Through Reinforcement Schedules

Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) is the leading treatment plan for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and has been proven to help build social, communication and daily life skills, while helping to modify certain behaviors. ABA therapy is based on scientific evidence about learning and behavior, and many strategies and tools have been developed […]

How ABA Helps with Sibling Jealousy

Families who have a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face very unique challenges. The child with autism often has special needs and may get extra attention from parents, other family members and outside professionals such as ABA therapists as a result. The dynamic between siblings is always different in every family, but it can […]

Can ABA Treat perfectionism?

As they grow and learn new things, some children develop what is known as perfectionism. This can be defined in many ways, but generally refers to when one always strives to do things perfectly, and gets upset if they don’t do so. On the surface, this trait might not seem negative. After all, if children […]

How to Teach Personal Grooming to Kids With Autism

Learning and maintaining personal hygiene habits are necessary for all children to learn. Yet, as most parents know, getting their children to consistently keep up with these skills can be difficult. Whether it be washing their hands or taking a shower, children are often more interested in playing with their toys and running around outside. […]

Can Kids With Autism Go to a Restaurant?

Eating out at a sit-down restaurant or even ordering food from a fast food drive-through are tasks that many adults do on a semi-regular basis. While it’s considered a luxury for some, these tasks are part of everyday life for people, whether they’re celebrating a special occasion, going to a work function or just don’t […]

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