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How does ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy work for kids with Autism?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a type of therapy that teaches skills and expected behaviors through reinforcement. Some experts claim it is the "gold standard" for treating Autism.

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How does ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy work for kids with Autism?

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  1. How does ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy work for kids with Autism? Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a type of therapy that teaches skills and expected behaviors through reinforcement. Some experts claim it is the "gold standard" for treating Autism. Proponents of ABA therapy say it has been successful in helping people with Autism to learn behavioral and developmental skills. Assessment on consultation •The therapist asks about your child's strengths and abilities and what you can do to help them.

  2. •Spend time interacting with your child and observing their behavior, communication levels and skills. We can also visit your child's home or school to observe your child's behavior in typical daily activities. •Effective ABA treatment varies from child to child. To that end, ABA therapists should refer to specific interventions that meet your child's needs. You can also ask about incorporating certain strategies into your personal life. Tailoring a schedule Your child's therapist will use observations from the first visit to create a formal treatment plan. This plan should be based on your child's individual needs and include specific treatment goals. These goals are associated with reducing problematic or harmful behaviors, such as tantrums and self-harm, and enhancing or improving communication and other skills. Caregiver’s training ABA also relies on parents and caregivers to reinforce desired behaviors during treatment. Your child's therapist will teach you and your child a few strategies to help reinforce the work they do in therapy. You will also learn how to use fewer effective types of reinforcement and how you can safely avoid throwing a tantrum. Frequent evaluation ABA therapists try to uncover the causes of certain behaviors to help your child change or improve them. As treatment progresses, your child's therapist may adjust the approach based on how your child responds to certain interventions. Behavioral skills development outcomes Studies have shown that ABA therapy can help people with Autism acquire skills. For example, one study found that the Early Start Denver Model helped a

  3. child improve their IQ and behavior. It also reduced the severity of the autism diagnosis. For example, if a child knows how to say the alphabet when they sing it, a child psychologist may try to use their knowledge of the alphabet and apply it to teach the child how to spell their own name. Wrapping up Children with special needs benefit most from personalized and professional support. Therapists who use Applied Behavior Analysis use these techniques and others to help transform children who need more help into independent, well-adjusted, and happy adults. To help you, you need to find out your child's present status were Empower Therapy can help you. Call us today to get your child's autism diagnosis and a customized treatment plan.

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