ABA Support at Home

It All Starts with Understanding Your Child’s Behavior

Instead of viewing a child's behavior as a "problem," we see it as a meaningful signal. This is a space dedicated to understanding those signals and sharing practical strategies for daily life.

For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, developmental delays, and other unique traits, we work alongside parents to decode behaviors and find the right direction- helping every child grow and shine in their own way.


There is Always a Reason Behind a Behavior

Have you ever looked at your child and wondered: "Why are they doing this?" or "Why did they say that?"

In ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), we believe understanding why a behavior occurs is far more important than simply suppressing it. For example, if a child hits a peer to get a toy, our goal isn't just to "stop the hitting" - it's to teach a more appropriate way to say, "Can I have a turn?"

By finding alternative behaviors and immediately reinforcing a child's success, we help them learn healthier ways to express their needs.


Try Asking These Questions

- What does this behavior mean to my child?

- What part of this situation might my child be struggling to perceive?

- Is it a lack of knowing the rules, or a difficulty in interpreting the context?

- Is the demand too high, or do they simply need help with self-regulation?

Most behaviors are not intentional defiance; they stem from a "gap in understanding." Our ABA page explores these questions through in-depth blog posts and practical resources.

 

Practical Tips for Daily Life at Everbloom Path

We introduce home-based behavior support strategies that you can use right away:

🔍 Understanding the Function of Behavior: Identifying whether a behavior is for attention, access to items/activities, escape, or sensory stimulation.

🔁 Teaching Alternative Behaviors: Explicitly teaching appropriate skills and providing immediate praise and reinforcement upon success.

🧩 Building Life Skills (Self-Help): Practicing dressing, eating, and toileting step-by-step to foster independence.

🧠 Sensory & Safety Management: Using visual schedules and sensory-friendly tools to help children adjust to noisy or new environments.

Using Time Management Tools: Making waiting and transitions easier with timers, sandglasses, "First-Then" boards, and countdowns.

Each topic includes a "Why it Matters" guide and downloadable materials.


Want to Explore More?

> ABA Blogs: Find in-depth articles on behavior analysis and development, featuring stories from other parents and expert advice.

> ABA Resources: Download digital materials like visual schedules, worksheets, and reward charts to start using them at home right away.

The ABA Support page is designed to be integrated with our Language and Emotion Support pages. Behavior does not exist in a vacuum. It moves together with language, emotions, and the environment. True change begins with that understanding.

ABA Resources

Download our digital resources, including visual schedules, worksheets, and reward charts, and start using them at home right away.

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