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ABA Therapy

A Beginner's Guide Labeling vs. Tacting Explained
How do children on the autism spectrum learn to talk and share what they want to say? ABA therapy uses clear ways to help build these important communication skills. One way is called labeling, and another is called tacting. When you know what these are and how to use them in autism therapy, you can...
tactile-sensitivity
Tactile sensitivity, also called touch sensitivity, is about how someone feels and reacts to things that touch their skin. This is a part of sensory processing. It can cause problems in everyday life. Some people might not like the feel of certain fabrics. Others might feel a strong sensory overload...
Understanding DRI ABA
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) uses differential reinforcement to help bring out good behaviors and lower those that are seen as challenging behaviors. This is a way to change how someone acts by giving support for some actions but not for others. One main idea here is differential reinforcement. I...
ABA Therapy
ABA therapy is a key part of behavior analysis. It gives real help to people with developmental disabilities. In ABA therapy, complex activities are broken down into manageable steps. This helps people learn new skills at their own pace, making skill acquisition easier and less stressful. The idea i...
Sensory Room
Creating a sensory space can change daily life for a child on the autism spectrum. Many autistic children and those with sensory processing disorders often have trouble with sensory overload and regulating their feelings. So, it is important to meet their sensory needs for their health and happiness...