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Teaching Public Transportation Safety with ABA

There are many skills that individuals need to learn if they want to live independently. Many of us take some of these skills for granted as we get older, but without them, it might make living on our own, holding a job and navigating through daily life difficult. One such skill is how to take […]

How ABA Helps Children Learn to Budget and Handle Money

Children need to learn important practical life skills so they can live independently. Understanding how to shop, pay bills, budget and handle money are all key skills that increase a person’s autonomy. Concepts such as these are complicated and take time to learn and master. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may need extra support […]

Using ABA to Teach Laundry and Household Chores

Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may find it challenging to get them involved in laundry and other household chores. Children on the autism spectrum could find these things difficult, whether it is because of sensory sensitivities they face or whether it’s because it’s hard for them to understand tasks that involve multiple […]

ABA and Teaching Calendar Time Concepts

When children enter preschool, they start to learn many fundamentals that serve as the building blocks for future education and skills. This includes learning letters, numbers, days of the week and time. All of this basic knowledge leads to more complex skills, such as reading, math and more. Calendar and time skills lead to important […]

Using ABA to Build Test-Taking Confidence

Taking tests is a centerpiece of education in the United States. Students take various forms of tests from elementary school all the way through graduate school, if they advance that far. Tests serve as important measurements of students’ progress in class and their ability to master the skills and lessons that are taught. Building test-taking […]

Teaching Note-Taking to Teens Using ABA Principles

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is an evidence-based approach to learning that helps children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) build new skills and modify certain behaviors. While it’s often considered an early intervention method that works best for young children, it also can play a critical role in teaching teens with autism practical school, […]

Behavioral Contrast and What It Means for ABA

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, uses many different strategies to help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) modify certain behaviors that might be negative and/or harmful. Therapists follow science-based approaches to learning and behavior to target the behaviors and teach children new skills and more appropriate responses to certain stimuli. A key component of […]

Using Rule-Governed Behavior in Treatment Plans

Rules provide structure and guidance for everyone. They help keep us safe, act in ways that we are expected to in different situations and help guide us to complete tasks from start to finish. Teaching children rules can be challenging for parents, as they introduce new concepts and confinements that they haven’t experienced before. Yet, […]

How to Use Errorless Learning in ABA

It’s commonly thought that people learn by making mistakes. In fact, common teaching techniques include encouraging children to try new things, even if they don’t succeed at first. That’s because it’s believed that making mistakes allows children to understand the process behind achieving goals, which can lead to building character, knowledge and understanding. While this […]

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