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Category: BCBA

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What Is Chinning in Autism? Understanding the Behavior

Learn what is chinning in autism, why it occurs, and practical ways to respond to this behavior...

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Why Do Autistic Kids Need Sensory Rooms? Benefits and Purpose Explained

Many autistic children experience the world more intensely through their senses. Sounds may feel louder, lights brighter,...

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How ABA Therapy in Building Self-Esteem Transforms Lives

For many children on the autism spectrum, building self-esteem can be a significant challenge. Applied Behavior Analysis...

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Can You Use ABA on Yourself? A Beginner’s Guide

Have you ever wished for a structured way to build better habits or break unwanted ones? You...

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What Are the 4 Stages of Learning in ABA? A Complete...

As a parent of a child with autism spectrum disorder, you want to provide the best support...

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Best Fruits for Autism: Practical Picks for Sensory Needs and Picky...

Discover the best fruits for autism, packed with essential nutrients to support brain health, digestion, and sensory...

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ABA Therapy for Teens vs. Toddlers: Key Differences in Goals &...

ABA therapy is highly adaptable, making it effective for both toddlers and teenagers, but the goals and...

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How to Discipline an Autistic Child Who Doesn’t Listen: Positive, Supportive...

Disciplining an autistic child who doesn’t listen starts with shifting the goal from punishment to teaching skills....

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Are Autistic People Deep Thinkers? Understanding Autistic Thought Patterns | Bluebell...

Many people describe autistic individuals as deep thinkers, and in many cases, this is true. Autistic people...

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When Should I Quit ABA? Evaluating Therapy Effectiveness

Deciding when to end ABA therapy for your child with autism spectrum disorder is a significant and...

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