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How Special Instruction Supports Learning in ABA

Every child learns differently, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) recognizes that. For children with developmental challenges, structured support can make a huge difference in learning new skills. This is where Special Instruction plays a vital rol...

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Service Coordinators: Bridging Families and Therapists

When a family begins therapy for a child with developmental or behavioral needs, it can feel overwhelming. Coordinating appointments, tracking progress, and understanding treatment plans are just a few of the challenges families face. This is where a...

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How ABA Helps Build Confidence in Children

Watching a child struggle with everyday tasks or social situations can be challenging for any parent. Many children face hurdles that make it hard for them to feel confident in themselves, whether it’s speaking up in class, making friends, or learn...

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Using Visual Supports in ABA Therapy Programs

When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, every child learns differently. Some respond well to verbal instructions, while others benefit from more hands-on approaches. One tool that has proven incredibly effective is visual supports. ...

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How ABA Supports Emotional Regulation in Kids

Helping children understand and manage their emotions can be challenging for parents. Kids often experience big feelings—frustration, sadness, or even excitement—that they don’t always know how to handle. When these emotions feel overwhelming, ...

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How ABA Addresses Tantrums and Meltdowns

Tantrums and meltdowns can feel overwhelming—for both children and parents. These moments often come without warning, leaving families unsure of how to respond. While every child experiences frustration, frequent or intense meltdowns may signal tha...

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