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ABA Therapy Blog & Resources
Welcome to the Empower ABA blog — your go-to source for ABA therapy resources and insights for parents of children with autism.
Here you’ll find expert guidance, practical tips, and evidence-based strategies on applied behavior analysis, behavior challenges, in-home and center-based ABA, and family support topics to help your child thrive.
What is Discrete Trial Training in ABA: Steps & Examples
Key Points: Discrete Trial Training (DTT) is a highly structured and effective teaching method used in ABA therapy to promote skill acquisition. It involves breaking down tasks into s
Types of Prompting Strategies for ASD
Key Points: Prompting is an essential ABA technique to teach new skills for children with ASD. There are several types of prompting strategies, including verbal, physical, and visual
Reciprocal Play in ABA: Benefits & Strategies for Therapy
Key Points: Reciprocal play in ABA encourages children to engage in shared, turn-taking activities, helping improve social and communication skills. It builds important skills like wa
Social Interaction Challenges in Autism: Understanding and Strategies
Key Points: Autism social interaction problems stem from differences in how individuals with autism communicate and relate to others. Social interaction challenges can impact school,
ABA Mand Training: Teaching Functional Communication
Key Points: ABA Mand training focuses on teaching children to request or “mand” for things they need or want, an essential skill for functional communication. Mand trainin
Stimulus Control in ABA: Understanding Behavior Control
Key Points: Stimulus control in ABA refers to how behaviors are influenced by specific cues or conditions. It helps individuals learn appropriate responses to different environments a
Examples of Autism Repetitive Behaviors: Stimming and More
Key Points: Autism repetitive behaviors include stimming, routines, and repetitive speech. These behaviors can serve as self-soothing mechanisms or ways to process sensory input. Unde
What is ABA Fading and How Does it Work?
Key Points: ABA fading is the gradual removal of prompts and supports to encourage independent behavior. It helps children with autism transition from guided learning to self-sufficie
How to Write a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)
Key Points: A Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is a structured plan designed to reduce challenging behaviors and promote positive alternatives. A well-written BIP includes identifying