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Using ABA At Home To Build Your Child’s Self-Esteem
ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) is about more than just building skills - it’s also about building confidence. We’re conditioned to celebrate big milestones, but the small wins are just as important.

BloomBHC
May 103 min read
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The Trouble With Transitions - And How ABA Therapy Can Help
Transitions are a tricky subject for children with autism, with the uncertainty of a situation bringing increased anxiety and stress. When a school year comes to an end, routines become upended. As your child grapples with a change in their day to day schedule, they are also saying good-bye to their teacher and peers that they’ve spent the last several months with. Suddenly the world they have become accustomed to is changing

BloomBHC
May 83 min read
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Beyond Skills: How ABA Therapy Can Also Build Confidence & Independence
When first seeking out ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) Therapy, the first priority of the family may be focused on skill-building, such as following directions, navigating social situations, learning to communicate more effectively, improving emotional regulation skills, and so on. This is absolutely an important focus and a large part of what ABA is about, but beyond that, sessions have the added benefit of helping build confidence and independence.

BloomBHC
Apr 273 min read
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