Challenging Behavior

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Skill Based Treatment (SBT) in Schools: What Families and Educators Should Know

What is Skill Based Treatment in schools, and does it really work? Learn how SBT teaches students to ask appropriately,...

Understanding Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) in Schools: A Parent’s Guide

An FBA is a collaborative process between parents, educators, and specialists. By working together, we can create a supportive environment...

The Personal Case for Using Skill-Based Treatment

In this compelling post, the author shares a personal perspective on the efficacy of skill-based treatment, shedding light on the...

Medication and Behavioral Interventions: A Team Approach

Learn how combining medication with behavioral interventions like ABA can effectively manage your child's behavioral challenges. Discover the benefits of...

Teaching Emotional Regulation to Children with Autism: Strategies for Success

Help children with autism develop emotional regulation skills using practical strategies like the Zones of Regulation, five-point scales, and breathing...

Teaching Coping Skills for Disappointment

Life can be unpredictable, and disappointment is a part of everyone’s journey—including our children. As parents and caregivers, preparing children...

Reducing Tantrums & Increasing Flexibility in Children with Autism

Teaching flexibility and reducing tantrums requires patience, consistency, and structured practice. By gradually shaping your child's behavior and reinforcing positive...

Don’t Go Insane: Managing Your Children’s Behavior While Everyone is Home

Stay sane and in control with practical tips on managing your children's behavior while everyone is home, as this post...

Why Ignoring Misbehavior Works

Ignoring misbehavior as a behavior strategy may feel difficult at first, but with consistency and patience, it can make a...

The Power of Behavior-Specific Praise

Behavior-specific praise helps parents encourage positive behavior by focusing on and enthusiastically acknowledging their child’s good actions, creating a more...
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