What should your child’s social skills look like?
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A few weeks ago, The Behavior Place gave you some tips and tricks for traveling. With more holidays just around the corner we don’t want you to miss these helpful steps you can take to make your travels as smooth as possible!
Read MoreSafety is one of our top priorities! Parents and caregivers strive to teach their children the appropriate skills necessary to stay safe in various environments and situations. As a parent or caregiver of an individual with autism safety is an even bigger concern, as the majority of individuals with autism don’t recognize the typical unsafe situations that others may recognize.
Read MoreShaping and chaining are two helpful techniques that you can use to teach your child many complex behaviors. Please click for more.
Read MoreFor our third installment in our play and learn blog series we are going to talk about sharing and turn-taking!
This week in our play and learn series, we will be talking about expected play skills based on age groups, and what is an appropriate skill level based on each age.
Within Applied Behavior Analysis there are two types of reinforcement: positive and negative. Reinforcement is used to help increase the probability that a specific behavior will occur in the future by either delivering or removing a stimulus immediately after a behavior.
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