Prepping for July Fourth
The Fourth of July is just around the corner, and that means fireworks, parades, and huge crowds. While these types of events bring joy to many, they can often be overwhelming for children and adults with autism or anyone who struggles with loud noises and crowded environments. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you need to avoid the celebrations – with a little preparation, you can provide your child with an opportunity to enjoy the fun. Below you’ll find a few ideas that may be beneficial to some.
Why Data?
In summary, ABA is an evidence-based therapy approach for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities and focuses on improving social, communication, and behavioral skills. ABA therapy involves breaking down complex skills into smaller, more achievable tasks and using positive reinforcement to increase skills. One of the key components of ABA therapy is data collection.
So… why is data collection so important?
Enhancing Communication Skills
Functional Communication Training (FCT) is an evidence-based practice in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) that focuses on teaching communication skills to replace challenging behaviors. FCT is based on the idea that challenging behavior serves a communicative function and is often the result of an individual’s inability to effectively communicate their wants and needs. By teaching more effective communication strategies, FCT can reduce the occurrence of challenging behavior and improve overall quality of life.
What is ABA?
Ovation Behavior Group provides applied behavior analysis services to individuals with autism, ADHD, and those that require a little extra support. So, what is ABA anyway?
Generalization - Why it’s Important
You may have heard your child’s BCBA or RBT say something like, “Let’s be sure he can generalize this skill to Mom/Dad in the community.” And you may be thinking “Okay, but how exactly does that happen?” Let’s get into it!