Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Applied Behavior Analysis is the process of systematically applying interventions based upon the principles of learning theory to improve socially significant behaviors and demonstrate that the applied interventions achieve their goal. Like all autism-related practices, these techniques are constantly evolving.
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Theory of Mind training
Steriana Psaropoulou, psychologistA complete therapeutic intervention aimed at strengthening social perception could not exclude the use of Theory of Mind training, which is necessa...
View full detailsWhen Your Young Client is Defiant | Simple Strategies to Manage Defiant/Challenging Behavior
Adina Soclof, MS, CCC-SLPThe purpose of the book “When Your Young Client is Defiant | Simple Strategies to Manage Defiant/Challenging Behavior” is to teach clinicians effec...
View full detailsEmbracing Autism: The Preschool Years | Building Positive Behaviors at School with Visual Supports
Lisa RogersThe book Embracing Autism: The Preschool Years | Building Positive Behaviors at School with Visual Supports embraces the fundamental principles of ...
View full detailsThinking and finding solutions
Steriana Psaropoulou, psychologist"Thinking and finding solutions" focuses on developing children's ability to resolve social problems in everyday life. Toward that central goal, it...
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