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Handling Homework with ABA Strategies
While not many people are excited about the concept of homework, it is an inevitable part of school life - one that can easily become a battle. Luckily, there are simple ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) strategies that can help mitigate some of that stress.

BloomBHC
Sep 23 min read
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Advocating For ABA Support In Your Child’s Classroom
While discussing your child’s situation can be nerve-wracking, it’s important to advocate for your child’s needs. It’s not just about asking for services, it’s about building a bridge between home, ABA Therapy and school so things stay as consistent as possible, helping your child thrive within every environment.Â

BloomBHC
Aug 123 min read
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Reinforcement vs. Bribery: What’s The Difference?
The idea of offering a reward in exchange can definitely feel like a bribe, but there is in fact quite a bit of difference between reinforcement and bribery. Understanding that difference can improve understanding and shift the way you approach behavior at home.

BloomBHC
Aug 53 min read
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Five Back To School Tips For Kids In ABA Therapy
The start of a new school year is guaranteed to bring up challenges, but it also brings plenty of opportunities for growth. By preparing now, you can make the transition a bit easier on everyone. Keep reading for five practical tips to help support your child’s success beginning a new school year.

BloomBHC
Jul 283 min read
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How To Encourage Peer Interaction For Children with Autism
Some kids have a natural ability to easily make friends and connect with their peers. For children with autism, however, it can be a little more difficult. Social interactions can be confusing and overwhelming, but that doesn’t mean that they want the connection any less. It just means that they may need support and encouragement to learn the best ways for them to engage with others.

BloomBHC
Jul 193 min read
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The Functions of Childhood Behavior Explained
Behaviors can cause confusion, concern and frustration, especially when they seem to pop up out of nowhere. The truth is, however, that is generally always a reason behind the behavior, even if it doesn’t seem logical to anyone else.

BloomBHC
Jul 123 min read
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How Siblings Can Support ABA Goals at Home
For a child in ABA Therapy, much of the focus revolves naturally around their progress, routines, and skill-building. Another very important component though - and one that can be overlooked - involves the child’s sibling(s).

BloomBHC
May 283 min read
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Tips For Interacting With An Autistic Child In Your Life
Tips For Interacting With An Autistic Child In Your Life

BloomBHC
Apr 64 min read
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