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What is Prompt Hierarchy in ABA Therapy?
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August 6, 2025By Martin

What is Prompt Hierarchy in ABA Therapy? Explained

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is grounded in systematic teaching methods to support those with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental needs. The concept of prompt hierarchy is central to ABA, guiding the process of helping learners acquire essential life skills....
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Stimulus Control Transfer In ABA
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August 6, 2025By Martin

Enhancing Learning with Stimulus Control Transfer In ABA

Applied behavior analysis is a cornerstone of effective behavior change for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. By focusing on the relationship between environmental cues and responses, behavior analysis helps shape meaningful skills and behaviors. Stimulus control transfer in...
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Does Bad Parenting Cause Autism? Debunking the Myth with Facts
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August 6, 2025By Martin

Does Bad Parenting Cause Autism? Debunking the Myth with Facts

No, bad parenting does not cause autism. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that is primarily linked to genetic and biological factors—not parenting style or emotional upbringing. This myth originated decades ago with the now-debunked...
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Is Autism a Mental Illness or a Developmental Disorder?
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August 5, 2025By Martin

Is Autism a Mental Illness or a Developmental Disorder?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is officially classified as a developmental disorder, not a mental illness. It affects how individuals perceive the world, communicate, interact, and process sensory input. Symptoms typically appear in early childhood and can vary widely in severity....
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An ABA therapist helps a little girl play with kinetic sand and toys at a table in ABA therapy.
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August 4, 2025By Martin

How to Access ABA Therapy Without Breaking the Bank 

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a proven treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the cost can be a significant concern for many families.  In North Carolina, there are several avenues to help manage these expenses. The cost of ABA...
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Two young children with autism lay on the floor, focused on stacking wooden arches in ABA therapy.
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August 4, 2025By Martin

3 Science-Backed Causes of Autism Every Parent Should Understand

Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is often misunderstood — especially when it comes to its causes. While there’s no single reason a child is autistic, scientists have identified several key factors that contribute to it. Understanding these helps remove stigma and allows for...
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A girl with headphones and a "Cat" label on her forehead laughs while playing a guessing game on a tablet.
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August 4, 2025By Martin

How is High-Functioning Autism Diagnosed?

High-functioning autism (HFA), often considered part of the autism spectrum, refers to individuals with autism who have an average or above-average IQ but may still struggle with social communication and behavior.  So, how is it diagnosed? 1. Early Signs and Symptoms...
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A boy with autism lies on the floor, drawing with a red pencil in ABA therapy.
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August 4, 2025By Martin

Why Kids with Autism May Struggle with Focus and What Helps 

Focus looks different for every child, but for many kids on the autism spectrum, staying on task can be tough — especially in busy or unpredictable environments. That doesn’t mean they aren’t trying. Often, it means their brain is processing more information than others might...
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An ABA therapist smiles while guiding an autistic girl in drawing with colored pencils during ABA therapy.
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August 4, 2025By Martin

Understanding the 7 Dimensions of ABA Therapy

Key Highlights The 7 dimensions of ABA guide behavior analysts in designing effective, ethical intervention plans for meaningful behavior change. Developed by Baer, Wolf, and Risley, these dimensions form the foundation of modern applied behavior analysis, especially in autism...
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An ABA therapist and a toddler play with colorful paper crafts shaped like chickens in ABA therapy.
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August 4, 2025By Martin

Is Parental Presence Important in ABA Therapy? How to Support Your Child

Key Highlights Parental presence during ABA therapy sessions is shaped by clinic guidelines, home-based ABA settings, and individual child needs along the autism spectrum. ABA therapists stress the importance of parent training to help reinforce positive behaviors and ABA...
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