For most of us, there comes a point in the day when we need to step away from the demands of a job or family. Some people include breaks in… Read More »
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Tips for Meeting with Your Child’s IEP Team
If your child has been recently diagnosed with autism or another disability, one of the following steps you will take is creating an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). As a parent,… Read More »
How is Positive Reinforcement Used in ABA Therapy?
ABA therapy frequently uses positive reinforcement to teach a more beneficial alternative to potentially harmful or undesirable behaviors. It is also often used in helping children with autism spectrum disorder… Read More »
How ABA Therapy Helps With Sensory Issues
Sensory sensitivities and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affect many children and families daily. Some children struggle with sights, smells, tastes, and textures. This can make everyday life very difficult for… Read More »
How to Be More Involved with Your Child’s ABA Therapy
While ABA therapists are dedicated to your child’s program, parent involvement is crucial. You are your child’s best advocate, as no one knows your child as you do. This is… Read More »
Finding the Right ABA Therapist for Your Child
Once you’ve determined autism therapy is suitable for your child, the next step is to find a therapist with the correct specialization. Knowing what to look for in an ABA… Read More »
Getting ABA Therapy Support in School
ABA therapy can assist with managing challenging behaviors that occur due to expectations of classroom routines, social skills, and communication. If your child lacks these internal skills, they may struggle… Read More »
ABA Involvement with Your Child’s IEP Team
When your child has benefited from ABA therapy, you might wonder whether this methodology can be included in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Even though your child has progressed due… Read More »
Tips for Applying ABA Skills in the Classroom
Classroom skills, such as following instructions, interacting with peers, and behaving appropriately, are essential to a child’s education and social skills. However, for some children with autism, acquiring some of… Read More »