ABA Enhances Learning in Childhood Education
Recently, while reading the book “Io scelgo tutta un’altra scuola” by Marzia Bosoni, I was reflecting…
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Recently, while reading the book “Io scelgo tutta un’altra scuola” by Marzia Bosoni, I was reflecting…
The ultimate goal of any good ABA program is to make ourselves, the therapists, unnecessary. We want to work ourselves out of a job! We’re there to build a bridge, to teach the skills that help your child learn from their natural environment and thrive in it. The whole point is to get them to a place where they don’t need us following them around with a clipboard and a bag of reinforcers.
Explore the hidden barriers that lead to the exclusion of neurodiverse individuals in our communities. Discover insights and solutions rooted in empathy and understanding.
Toilet training can feel like climbing Mount Everest, even with neurotypical kids. But when you’re guiding an autistic child through this incredible milestone, it often feels like you’ve got a whole new set of challenges to navigate. And you know what? That’s perfectly normal!
Just recently, the mom of an incredible teenager – who, by the way, has made some seriously awesome strides in his everyday life after only five months of ABA – dropped that exact line on me. So, I had to ask, right? “Why the wait?” And her answer? It was pure, unadulterated fear.
At its heart, AsTeRICS Grid is a multiplatform web communicator. Think of it as a customizable digital board that uses pictograms, images, and text to help individuals express themselves. The “Grid” part refers to its flexible layout system – you can create communication boards with cells containing words, phrases, or symbols that, when activated, speak out loud.
Okay, let’s dive into this! That feeling when you see a note from school in your…
The Behavior Observation for ASD tool, is designed to guide you in gathering and structuring the very information that can be crucial when speaking with a doctor about a potential autism assessment.
Happy Mother’s Day! Today, Sunday, May 11th, is such a special day, and my heart is…