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Applied Behavioural Analysis

Image Source Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) is a therapeutic tool used in order to support to children and adults with ASD.  ABA is designed to help increase positive behaviours, and reduce unwanted behaviour (Autism Speaks, 2019).  ABA has been proven to increase language, communication, attention, focus, social skills, and other positive behaviours.  It is an adaptable form of therapy that is applicable in the home, school, or work settings.  ABA teaches life skills and can be adapted for a group setting, or be taught one-on-one. ABA follows the A-B-C's of behaviour theory.  The premise behind ABA is that it recognizes the Antecedent  trigger of a behaviour.  For example, a parent telling the child "okay, it's time to go now!".  The resulting Behaviour  may be that the child throws a tantrum, not wanting to leave.  The resulting Consequence  is that the parent removes the child from the room and they go home. The goal would be that when the antecedent  oc

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