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Category: Your Child and ABA

Parent Involvement and Self-Care
Published April 26, 2019
By Juan Carlos Lopez, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBS When offering services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), parents and caregivers play a unique role in their child’s development. It is also important to remember that for the adults, it is as …
Strategies to Reduce Problem Behaviors
Published April 19, 2019
By: Adriana Neumann, BCBA, ABA Clinical Supervisor [caption id="attachment_13093" align="alignright" width="350"]  [/caption] We know why the problem behavior is occurring... But now what? Believe it or not, identifying why a problem behavior is occ…
Why Behavior Happens
Published April 12, 2019
By Keven M. Schock, BCBA, Lead Clinical Director and Kelly Rose, BCBA, Clinical Director Why doesn’t my child engage in the behaviors I would like him/her to? Parents often ask this question, and parents of children that are neuro-atypical have eve…
Finding Hope for J.P.
Published April 8, 2019
“In the beginning, we didn’t want to say autism. We just said J.P. was developmentally delayed. We never said autism. Not to our friends. Not to our family. Not even to ourselves.” J.P.’s parents struggled to accept their son’s autism diagnosis for …
Help Me Help You: A Parent-BCBA Partnership
Published April 5, 2019
By Melissa Fenske, M.S., BCBA, LBS “I need help! My child is out of control, and I don’t know what to do!” These words are all too familiar when we first speak to parents who are seeking home, school, and community services for their child diagnose…