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How Positive Reinforcement Works in Autism

Positive reinforcement involves the addition of a reinforcing stimulus following a behavior that makes it more likely that such behavior will occur again. It is applied to strengthen a persons’ future behavior that is desired. It is the most effect...

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Raising a Child with Asperger’s Syndrome

Asperger’s Syndrome is a developmental disorder characterized by a difficulty in relating to others socially and having behavior and thinking pattern that is rigid and repetitive. Generally, children with this disorder can speak with other people a...

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Early Intervention for Kids with Autism: What Does It Include?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) doesn’t need to hinder kids from achieving success in their professional and personal adult life. And as parents, helping them manage this condition starts by taking advantage of suitable programs and ABA Therapy in N...

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Games That Can Help Hone an Autistic Child’s Social Skills

Play is often a kid’s idea of work. However, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) might find it challenging to play with their peers as they might have difficulties following expected group behavior. Yes, it’s best to take advantage of AB...

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Importance of Playtime for Autistic Children

Autistic children need some time to play with their friends and loved ones. It is a great way to help them develop properly. Different providers of behavior analysis in Tampa Bay encourages them to engage in play regularly. Here are some of its advan...

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Tracking Your Toddler’s Developmental Milestones

Keeping track of your child’s milestones is a great way to monitor their health and development. Developmental milestones are physical and behavioral signs of development in children. As a provider of behavior analysis in Florida we often address a...

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