Understanding Repetitive Play in Autism Many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) engage in repetitive behaviors, such as lining up toys, spinning objects, or organizing items by color or...
Understanding the Purpose of Parent Training Parent training in ABA therapy helps caregivers learn techniques to support their child’s behavior, communication, and social skills at home. It allows parents...
Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA therapy, is a science-based method designed to improve behavior and support development. A key part of this approach is naturalistic teaching, which weaves learning...
Living on the autism spectrum can present unique hurdles, including sensory sensitivities and social communication difficulties that often lead to higher stress levels. Fortunately, ABA therapy has emerged as...
Welcome to the world of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy! If you’re exploring ways to encourage positive behavior, you’ve likely come across various reinforcement strategies. One of the most...
Every child deserves to feel happy, understood, and supported. For children with autism, joy often comes from routines, relationships, and activities that fit their unique needs. If you’ve ever...
When children learn new skills, breaking them down into smaller, manageable steps can make all the difference. In ABA therapy, this approach is called chaining. Chaining is used to...
If you’ve been looking into therapy options for your child, chances are you’ve come across ABA therapy more than once. It’s often called the “gold standard” treatment for autism....
Monitoring ABA therapy progress doesn’t need to feel overwhelming. With the right guidance, you can see how your child is improving, whether through better communication, new social skills, or...
Echolalia is when a child repeats words or phrases they’ve heard, either right away or later on. For many children with autism, echolalia is a common way of communicating...