If you work as a behavior analyst or RBT, you’ve likely experienced moments when a parent pauses during a conversation and expresses uncertainty about therapy. Sometimes it’s a direct question about ABA itself. Other times it’s hesitation about the number of hours recommended, how therapy sessions work, or what expectations will look like at home. […]
When you’re supporting an autistic child, you want tools you can trust—and tools that fit real life. That’s why I’m such a big fan of ABA therapy books written for actual parents and teachers, not just professionals. “The ABA Visual Language” by Alexandra Garcia A go-to beginner ABA therapy book that uses visuals and simple […]
Figuring out therapies for autism spectrum disorder can be hard for parents. One choice is ABA therapy, or applied behavior analysis. This therapy uses a structured plan based on behavior analysis, and it helps support child development. ABA therapy works by changing certain behaviors and teaching essential skills. Every plan is made to fit what […]