ABA is an evidence-based, effective approach for teaching skills, especially for individuals with autism. Here, we’re diving in deeper and discussing what ABA is. There’s a lot of information out there about ABA, some of it true and some of it not. ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis and it’s really just breaking skills down into smaller components. Then, a type of reinforcement is used to master each step and move on to the next until you reach your end goal. We also often begin with an assessment to determine where students are and where to begin with teaching.
Some parents can be apprehensive towards the approach and strategies, and at times, there are misconceptions around them. The more we understand ABA as practitioners, the better we can explain it to those we work with. We discuss how ABA uses data to make positive changes in behavior. We also talk about how ABA is tailored for each individual learner, why ABA isn’t only for children or those with autism, and more.
What’s Inside:
- The definition of ABA and a deeper dive into what it is.
- How ABA leverages data.
- Common misconceptions about ABA.
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