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Should Parents Provide ABA Therapy?

02nd February 2011
If you have a child who has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, finding the best possible way to treat them can be difficult. Many parents find themselves in a position where they cannot afford to hire special therapists and doctors, and many i... Read >
Author: Gbutch

Data Collection Is An Essential Part of ABA Therapy

02nd February 2011
If your child is receiving ABA therapy at home or at school, then you have likely heard of data collection. For parents who are new to the concept of ABA, however, it may not be familiar. Data collection is the process of writing down everything that ha... Read >
Author: Gbutch

Behavior Management Is An Essential Part of ABA Therapy

02nd February 2011
Autism is one of the most commonly diagnosed medical conditions in children today, yet it is also one of the least understood. Many teachers are quick to look at children with autism spectrum disorder and write them off as incapable of learning or as bei... Read >
Author: Gbutch

Autism Training In Schools Is Essential

02nd February 2011
Whenever you look at the statistics, you will find that the chances of a child being born with autism are incredibly high. In fact, the percentage of children with an autism spectrum disorder is high enough that it simply does not make sense that schools... Read >
Author: Gbutch

Applied Behavior Analysis Uses Reinforcement and Prompts to Facilitate Learning

02nd February 2011
Whenever most average people look at children with autism or are asked about the disease, it seems as though they think that these children are incapable of emotion or of learning the things that their peers learn. Unfortunately, an alarming number of sc... Read >
Author: Gbutch

Applied Behavior Analysis Offers More Than Memorization

02nd February 2011
If you look at what many parents who have never tried ABA therapy have to say about it, you will find that the biggest misconception is that the therapy offers nothing more than rote memorization. To an outsider, it can be a very easy mistake to make, bu... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA Training In Schools Makes a Real Difference

02nd February 2011
As a school administrator or educator, your role is to provide every student with the best education possible. Unfortunately, however, many students with autism spectrum disorder slip through the cracks every year, labeled as behaviorally challenged or p... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA Therapy Works to Lessen Autism Symptoms

02nd February 2011
Whenever a child is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, it is absolutely heartbreaking for parents. Because parents often hear phrases such as “no cure" and “learning disability", it can be frightening. Many parents also believe that children with ... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA Therapy Can Help Improve Verbal Behavior

02nd February 2011
Autism spectrum disorder can take many forms. For many children, it is first diagnosed by verbal developmental delays and by an inability to communicate thoughts and ideas in a verbal manner. This is unfortunately a very common occurrence for children w... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA Therapy Is Essential to Development

02nd February 2011
As the parent of an autistic child, you want to do everything you can to ensure that they have as many of the same advantages as other children. This can be hard for parents, especially for children with severe cases of autism spectrum disorder. One of ... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA Offers Help with Behavior Management

02nd February 2011
For children with autism spectrum disorder, learning behaviors can be very difficult. While most children learn easily from observing their peers and from the scolding and guidance of their parents, children with autism spectrum disorder have difficultie... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA In Schools Can Benefit Many

02nd February 2011
When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, many people recognize that it is the most effective and common treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder. In fact, in most school districts who teach children with ASD, ABA therapy is the tre... Read >
Author: Gbutch

ABA Helps With Behavior Management

02nd February 2011
Whenever you have a child with autism spectrum disorder, learning how to teach them proper behaviors is like a job unto itself. While most children learn from scolding and verbal cues, children with ASD often have a hard time understanding lessons taught... Read >
Author: Gbutch

Kids With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Find Comfort In Bean Bag Chairs

21st January 2011
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) includes three known variants with autism itself forming its core; asperger syndrome and atypical autism (otherwise known as Pervasive Development Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) make up the other two-thirds of the disorde... Read >
Author: Bean Bag Chair Man

Bean bag Chairs Help Kids With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

21st January 2011
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by a wide range of developmental disorders. It affects as many as 1 out of every 150 children. Parents of children with autism can employ many different strategies to help improve their child's behavior an... Read >
Author: Bean Bag Chair Man
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