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ABA therapy techniques that parents can use at home with their children

If you have a child with autism, you may have heard of ABA therapy. Maybe your child is already taking lessons. There are many ways ABA therapy can help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn or improve communication, social, daily living, and other skills. ABA can also help with behavioral problems.

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ABA therapy techniques that parents can use at home with their children

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  1. ABA therapy techniques that parents can use at home with their children 1 Sit on a chair ASD who experience hyperactivity or poor concentration. Helping your child with ABA therapy Chicago to sit still at dinner or during a fun activity can improve concentration. 2 Look at me Making eye contact can be difficult for children with ASD. This exercise builds these skills, which are essential for communicating with others. 3 Adjust the color Color matching is a skill taught in some ABA sessions. You can help your child learn skills with these homemade "games." 4What are emotions? Children with ASD may have difficulty recognizing other people's emotions or understanding their own. This activity can help with that. Participate in activities and exercises that help your child develop social and play skills. Activities include things like catching, taking turns blowing bubbles, swinging (and asking to be pushed!), gliding, and climbing tubes. Also, occupational therapy Chicago can help your child in that to learn new skills. Make sure the activity involves social interaction like taking turns, asking questions and talking to other people!

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