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ABA Therapy

An autistic child in a chef hat holding up flour-covered hands in a kitchen during ABA therapy session in MD.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is one of the most widely recommended and research-backed therapies for autism. It focuses on teaching meaningful skills, like communication, social interaction, and daily routines, through positive reinforcement and structured learning. ABA is highly individualized, ...
An autistic boy in yellow shirt focusing on a craft activity with paper cutouts during in-home ABA therapy in Virginia.
While ABA therapy can be highly effective, not all programs are created equal. Knowing the red flags can help you choose the right provider for your child. One major red flag is a lack of individualization. ABA should be tailored to each child’s needs—cookie-cutter programs or rigid lesson plans...
An ABA therapist helping an autistic boy with SPD color in a book at a table with crayons at home in Virginia.
ABA therapy is a powerful tool for helping children with autism build essential skills, but it’s not designed to replace school entirely. Instead, ABA complements education by focusing on individualized goals like communication, behavior management, and daily living skills. While some children may...
A BCBA sitting by a wall holding tissues and a cup, looking emotional during ABA therapy session in Virginia.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for depression has gained traction as an evidence-based method for tackling avoidance patterns and boosting engagement in meaningful activities. In 2014, about 15.7 million U.S. adults experienced at least one major depressive episode, accounting for 6.7 perce...
A barefoot toddler standing on a wooden floor scattered with dry macaroni pasta, with a wooden bowl nearby.
The tag you cut out of your child’s shirt three times this week. The screaming that starts the moment the comb touches wet hair. The way your child freezes when an aunt reaches in for a hug. The sock seam that, today, is suddenly unwearable. None of this is bad behavior, defiance, or a failure...