
Why Reinforcement in ABA Fails (and How to Fix It)
Positive reinforcement is an integral part of applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy). It is used as a way to reward patients for successful attempts and completions of new tasks and behaviors that are being taught, as well keep them engaged…

What Policymakers Should Know About Access to ABA Therapy
Applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy) has been used as an effective treatment method for supporting children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for decades now. In fact, it’s considered the gold standard treatment option for children on…

How AI is Being Used in ABA Data Collection
Advanced technology is changing the way things are done in multiple aspects of our lives. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, for instance, are helping enhance lives, providing valuable tools that are transforming different industries.
In…

How to Use ABA to Expand a Child’s Vocabulary
One of the hallmark symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a deficit in communication. Many children on the autism spectrum develop their language skills at a slower pace than their neurotypical peers, while some will always remain non-verbal.
Since…

ABA Therapy — Managing Transitions Between Multiple Therapists
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly face challenges when transitioning from one activity to the next. If they know what’s coming up next, they are more likely to navigate the situation successfully, without reacting negatively.
This…

