Families often see the best progress when ABA strategies are used consistently across different environments. Children may spend part of their day at home, part of their day at school, […]
School-based ABA therapy can help children build communication, social, behavioral, and classroom-related skills in an educational environment. Many parents are interested in learning how ABA services can work alongside school […]
School can be a challenging environment for some children with autism. Classrooms often include group activities, transitions, social interaction, instructions from multiple adults, and changing routines throughout the day. While […]
Preparing for a child’s first ABA appointment can feel overwhelming for many families. Parents may have questions about what will happen during the visit, what information they should bring, and […]
One of the most common questions families ask when exploring ABA therapy is how many hours of support their child may need each week. Some children receive only a few […]
Many parents notice small differences in their child’s communication, behavior, social interaction, or daily routines long before they know whether additional support may be helpful. Some children may have difficulty […]
For many families, the ABA assessment is the first major step in understanding what type of support their child may need. Parents often know they want help with communication, routines, […]
Parent training is one of the most important parts of ABA therapy because it helps children use their skills outside of therapy sessions. While therapists work directly with children during […]
Parents often want simple ways to support their child between ABA therapy sessions. While therapists guide the treatment plan, parents can reinforce many of the same strategies at home through […]
ABA therapy does not stop when a session ends. Children often make the most progress when the same skills and strategies are practiced throughout the day at home. Reinforcing ABA […]