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Two autistic toddlers in colorful hats sitting on grass with a toy phone and playing after their ABA therapy.
ABA Therapy
October 17, 2025By Martin

What Does ABA Therapy Look Like for a 2-Year-Old?

ABA therapy for a 2-year-old focuses on early learning through play, connection, and positive reinforcement. At this age, sessions are designed to feel fun and natural—helping young children build foundational skills like communication, following directions, social interaction, and...
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ABA therapist and young autistic kid are playing with wooden educational toys on the floor during ABA therapy in NC.
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October 13, 2025By Martin

Understanding the ABA Therapist Definition for Parents

Defining an ABA Therapist When parents search for the ABA therapist definition, they seek clarity on the professional qualifications and methods behind Applied Behavior Analysis therapy. An ABA therapist is a practitioner trained in behavior analysis who uses evidence-based...
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A young boy in a blue shirt is engaged with three adults in a colorful classroom setting. The mood is warm and supportive, with educational posters in the background.
ABA Therapy
September 24, 2025By Martin

Why Parent Training Is Required in ABA and How It Helps

Parent involvement is key in ABA therapy. Understanding why parent training is required in ABA helps families see its critical role in a child’s progress. Why Parent Training Matters ABA skills work best when reinforced consistently across all environments. Parent training...
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A woman kneels beside a young girl, speaking gently. The girl listens intently. Potted plants sit on a table in the bright, softly lit room.
ABA Therapy
September 23, 2025By Martin

Understanding Misconceptions About Punishment in ABA Therapy

The phrase “punishment in ABA therapy” often causes confusion. Many believe ABA relies on harsh discipline, but that’s a common misunderstanding. Here’s a direct look at misconceptions about punishment in ABA therapy and what the facts say. What Punishment Means in ABA In ABA,...
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How does ABA help with self-regulation in autism? Explore techniques such as gradual exposure, coping strategies, and routines that build independence.
ABA TherapyBlog
September 23, 2025By Martin

Helping Children with Autism Develop Self-Regulation Through ABA

For children with autism, self-regulation challenges often stand in the way of learning and independence. Whether it’s calming down after disappointment or coping with sensory overload, these skills take time to build. ABA therapy provides the structure to make that learning...
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BCBA and girl with autism playing hand-clap game in the park.
ABA Therapy
September 23, 2025By Martin

Does ABA Help with Anxiety? What Every Parent Should Know

Anxiety doesn’t always look like worry or fear in children with autism. Sometimes it shows up as refusal to leave the house, loud outbursts, or repetitive behaviors. As an ABA therapist, I’ve seen firsthand how structured strategies can turn overwhelming moments into opportunities...
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A couple talking with a BCBA during a parent training session.
ABA Therapy
September 23, 2025By Martin

Why Parent Training is Important in ABA

ABA therapy isn’t just about what happens in a session with a therapist. Parents play a huge role in helping children with autism learn, grow, and thrive. That’s why parent training is a vital part of ABA therapy. When parents understand strategies and feel confident using them at...
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A female BCBA talking to a young girl with autism holding a clipboard in ABA therapy.
ABA Therapy
September 23, 2025By Martin

The Truth About Punishment in ABA: Myths, Facts, and Ethical Practice

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is often misunderstood when it comes to “punishment.” Many wonder: Does ABA therapy use punishment? Is it harsh? The truth is more nuanced. ABA does include punishment as a possible technique, but it is not the main strategy and is used under strict...
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BCBA teaching toddler with autism to draw with pencils in ABA therapy.
ABA Therapy
September 23, 2025By Martin

The Truth: Can ABA Reverse Autism and Change Outcomes?

The idea of “reversing” autism often raises hopes and confusion for many families. While ABA therapy cannot reverse autism, it can open doors to growth. From communication to social skills, ABA focuses on supporting children where they are — and helping them shine in daily life....
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Smiling BCBA teaching young boy with an abacus in ABA therapy.
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September 16, 2025By Martin

From Small Steps to Big Wins: How to Set Meaningful ABA Therapy Goals

Every child’s journey in ABA therapy is unique, but one thing remains the same: effective goals make all the difference. They provide a roadmap for building skills step by step, ensuring therapy time is always purposeful. A client who stands out to me is Lizzie, whose parents...
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