ABA
How can we proactively consider trauma’s effects in ABA care?
Trauma can be difficult to define since each individual experiences and processes life events and trauma differently. Trauma can include abuse, neglect, domestic violence in the family, exposure to substance…
ABA
Assent and Client Dignity in ABA: Ethical vs. Legal Obligations
As Ethics Code abiding behavior analysts, we promise to first do no harm, to obtain informed consent prior to intervening, and to only target socially significant goals. As board certified…
ABA
Does my child have ADHD? I’m not sure, but either way, ABA can help
A thoughtful Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) program can be an effective non-pharmaceutical intervention for children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD. More and more, ABA serves as an important treatment complement for children…
ABA
BCBA Burnout: Causes & Ways to Combat Burnout in ABA
Written by Daniel Brashear, BCBA, LBA Over the past three years, external stressors surrounding the impact of COVID-19 left many people in the workforce feeling exhausted, unmotivated, and overwhelmed with…
ABA, Parenting & Family Therapy
Early Developmental Milestones: What to Look For and How You Can Help Your Child Grow
Written by Sudha Ramaswamy, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA Learning about early developmental milestones for babies and toddlers is one of the most important things that a parent or caregiver can do…
ABA
What are the Differences in OT, PT, Speech and ABA in Early Intervention?
Written by Sudha Ramaswamy, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA Medical professionals and therapists concur that the earlier in life a child receives early intervention services the better the child’s prognosis. All children…
ABA
How do I recognize high quality ABA?
If you are a parent who is selecting an ABA provider, you have traveled a long road of identifying and fighting for your child’s needs. Thanks to tireless efforts by…
ABA, Child & Adolescent Therapy, Parenting & Family Therapy
Food Selectivity (“Picky Eaters”) Group For Parents of Children Ages 4-12
Over the course of 7 weeks, parents of children ages 4-12 will meet virtually in a group of no more than 6 families once per week for 60 minutes, learning…
ABA, Child & Adolescent Therapy
Tips to help parents of special needs children maintain structure and routine at home during coronavirus outbreak
Children with special needs thrive on structure, routine and predictability, something that unfortunately through this time runs on very low supply at a common household. Every child has the right…
ABA
Tools to Help Address Minimal to Major Changes in Routines in the Lives of Individuals with ASD.
Written by Elena Dezoraiev, MSEd, BCBA-LP Under the diagnostic criteria of Restricted and repetitive Patterns of Behavior of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a subcategory of insistence of sameness, inflexible adherence…
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