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Generalization: Helping Your Child Use New Skills in Different Places

Generalization: Helping Your Child Use New Skills in Different Places

by Shmueli Milecki | May 9, 2025 | Tips for Parents

When your child with autism learns a new skill—like saying “hello,” brushing their teeth, or following directions—it can feel like a breakthrough. But what happens when that same skill doesn’t show up at grandma’s house, at school, or in a grocery store?This...
Using Token Boards and Reward Systems at Home: ABA Tools for Motivation

Using Token Boards and Reward Systems at Home: ABA Tools for Motivation

by Shmueli Milecki | May 8, 2025 | Tips for Parents

Motivating children—especially those with autism—to complete non-preferred tasks or build new skills can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) offers practical tools to make learning more engaging and rewarding. Among the most powerful...
Teaching Self-Help Skills with ABA: Encouraging Independence at Home

Teaching Self-Help Skills with ABA: Encouraging Independence at Home

by Shmueli Milecki | May 8, 2025 | Tips for Parents

For children with autism, mastering self-help skills like dressing, brushing teeth, and feeding can be a pathway to greater independence, confidence, and participation in daily life. These skills also help reduce caregiver stress and prepare children for success in...
The Power of Choice in ABA: Helping Your Child Feel More in Control

The Power of Choice in ABA: Helping Your Child Feel More in Control

by Shmueli Milecki | May 8, 2025 | Tips for Parents

For many children with autism, a lack of control over their environment can lead to frustration, anxiety, and challenging behaviors. In Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), offering choices is a powerful strategy to reduce resistance, increase cooperation, and promote...
How to Use Visual Schedules at Home: ABA Tips for Creating Predictable Routines

How to Use Visual Schedules at Home: ABA Tips for Creating Predictable Routines

by Shmueli Milecki | May 8, 2025 | Tips for Parents

Children with autism often thrive on routine and predictability. When routines are disrupted or unclear, it can lead to stress, anxiety, or behavioral challenges. One highly effective strategy used in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support smoother transitions and...
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