This is a really common question—and an important one. In most cases, ABA therapy is focused on the child receiving services, but parents are encouraged to be involved, and...
Key Highlights Temper tantrums are a common way for children to express frustration when they can’t communicate their needs. The best way to manage tantrums is to first understand...
Key Highlights A typical day in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is structured yet flexible, tailored to your child’s specific needs. Therapy sessions are led by an ABA therapist...
No, 7 is not too old for ABA. I work with many kids who start Applied Behavior Analysis around this age and make great progress. Learning doesn’t stop at...
Families often hear the terms Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Natural Environment Teaching (NET) and wonder how they’re different. Both are widely used in ABA therapy, but they feel...
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is one of the most researched and widely used therapies for individuals with autism and related conditions. The question many families ask is: Is ABA...
In‑home Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy has become a trusted option for families seeking personalized autism support. The effectiveness of in‑home ABA lies in its ability to provide therapy...
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) uses evidence‑based strategies to help individuals with autism learn new skills. Two commonly used techniques are shaping and chaining, and while they both promote learning,...
Embracing physical activity and autism therapy can be a transformative part of care for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is a vital piece of a healthy lifestyle,...
Does saying inappropriate things mean you’re autistic? Saying inappropriate things does not automatically mean someone is autistic. While some autistic individuals may struggle with understanding social cues and what is appropriate in certain situations, this behavior alone is not a sign of autism....