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Autism Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy Best Practices
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy uses reinforcement to teach skills and appropriate behavior.
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Healthcare Business Review | Monday, July 03, 2023
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Individuals with autism can acquire new skills with the assistance of ABA therapy, as it increases the IQ and behavior of adolescents and reduces the severity of their autism diagnosis.
FREMONT, CA: Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy uses reinforcement to teach skills and appropriate behavior. ABA therapy has effectiveness in assisting autistic individuals to acquire new behaviors and abilities. A clinician reinforces desired behaviors and discourages undesirable ones in ABA therapy. Therapists utilize reward systems to motivate patients to develop communication, language, and other skills. ABA is sometimes harsh on autistic children and forces them to conform to others' notions of "normal" behavior. The sort utilized depends on the patient's age and objectives. Therapists focus on altering autistic individuals' behaviors rather than their emotions or beliefs.
Separate trial instruction is a technique that divides lessons into simple tasks that are rewarded when a cue-and-response structure is effectively implemented. Naturalistic instruction allows the student to determine their learning pace based on the context of their regular routines. The student-centered instruction enhances motivation, response to multiple cues, social environment structure, and self-regulation. The strategy rewards or removes tokens based on predetermined actions.