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Using ABA to Teach Children How to Ask for Help

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically face deficits in communication and social interaction skills. This can stand in the way of a number of common things in life, such as making and maintaining relationships, and attending school. The communication deficits that children with autism face can affect even more basic skills, too. For instance, […]

Can ABA Therapy Help with Screen Time Boundaries?

Managing screen time can be a big challenge for parents today, especially since they are found everywhere. TVs, smartphones, computers and tablets are omnipresent and a critical part of everyday life. These technologies help make our lives easier, whether it be doing work, learning or communicating with others. They can also be great sources of […]

Should ABA Goals Be Shared with Extended Family Members?

Parental and family involvement is key to the success of applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy. When parents, caregivers, other family members and support personnel understand the needs of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well as strategies to help support them, they will be able to reinforce the skills learned during sessions […]

What Happens if a Child Refuses Reinforcers in ABA?

Positive reinforcement is a core principle of how applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is administered. Studies have proven that when a child is rewarded with something they like for successfully attempting or completing new tasks and/or modifying behaviors they’re being taught, the more likely to remain engaged in the therapy and motivated to keep […]

Can ABA Therapy Help a Child Who is Afraid of Loud Noises?

A hallmark symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is sensory sensitivity issues. Some children with autism face hypersensitivity to certain sensory stimuli, while others face hyposensitivity. This could mean that they either have an aversion to certain stimuli (such as not liking the feel of certain textures) or they are drawn to it (such as […]

Can ABA Therapy Be Used to Improve Table Manners?

It’s well-known that applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) can help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) build the communication and social skills they may face deficits with. The science-based treatment plan can also help children modify certain negative and/or harmful behaviors into positive ones. ABA therapy’s impact can go well beyond that, too. It has […]

The Ethics of Reinforcement in ABA

Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is considered the gold standard of treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It has been praised by many professionals for how effective it’s proven to be at helping children with autism gain social, communication and daily life skills, while also modifying negative and/or harmful behaviors. Still, there […]

How to Know if an ABA Goal is Too Easy (or Too Hard)

Goals are a significant part of applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy). After an initial period of assessments, evaluations, observations and discussions, the therapy team will create specific goals for each individual patient that target certain skills and/or behaviors. The goals are important because they will form the basis of the treatment plan itself. In other […]

The Role of ABA Therapy in Summer Camp Preparation

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are known to thrive when they have daily routines. When children with autism know what to expect and are able to predict what’s happening and when, they’re more likely to feel comfortable and less likely to feel anxious or overwhelmed. This can present a major challenge to even experienced […]

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