Key Points: • Predictability helps children with autism feel safer, calmer, and more prepared for daily experiences.• Consistent routines, visual supports, and transition strategies reduce ...

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Key Points: Understanding cultural responsiveness in ABA therapy builds stronger, more trusting family partnerships. Conducting cultural assessments helps tailor treatment plans to each family’s values ...

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Key Points: Early behavioral signs like delayed communication or social withdrawal can signal the need for ABA. Acting quickly maximizes treatment impact during the brain’s ...

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Key Points Reinforcement (rewards) strengthens desired behavior, consequences aim to reduce unwanted actions. Reinforcement is safer long-term; consequence strategies must be ethical, minimal, and paired ...

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Key Points: Mild autism, or Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), includes subtle challenges with social interaction and flexible thinking. Understanding what is considered mild ...

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Key Points ABA therapy is not rigid or robotic, it’s individualized, flexible, and respectful of a child’s personality. Rewards in ABA are not bribes, they ...

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