Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapists are highly trained professionals who specialize in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Their primary role is to assess, analyze, and develop intervention strategies to improve behavior, enhance learning, and promote positive outcomes for individuals with various behavioral challenges.
ABA therapists play a vital role in helping individuals with autism spectrum disorder, developmental disabilities, mental health conditions, and more. Here's a closer look at what ABA therapists are and what they do:


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Incidental teaching is a behavioral strategy that provides advantages through learning that's naturally structured.

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The four functions of behavior in ABA are Escape, Attention, Tangible Items, and Sensory Stimulation.

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Forward chaining is one of two types of chaining used in ABA therapy to teach multi-step or complicated skills to children with developmental disorders such as autism.

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