As a new school year approaches, parents of children with autism often face a mix of excitement and anxiety. Transitioning to a new grade, meeting new teachers, and adapting to different routines can be overwhelming for both you and your child. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) offers a structured approach to help ease this transition, providing tools to manage challenges and set your child up for success. In this post, we’ll explore practical ABA strategies that you can implement at home to prepare for the school year ahead—because a smooth start can make all the difference.
Summer Recap: How to Use ABA to Transition from Summertime
Let’s go over how ABA can be used to build and maintain those skills and behaviors learned over the summer. We’ll go over how ABA can be used in the summer and transitioned for school-based learning!
Back to School: How to Use ABA to Prepare for a New School Year
Getting back into the groove of things can be hard! Make back-to-school fun, exciting, and less stressful for everyone. We’ll talk about transitions, setting routines, managing anxiety, and fostering appropriate behaviors in the classroom!
Self-Care for Autism Parents: Why It’s Important and Ways to Incorporate It
While you want to ensure you know all there is to know for your child, let’s not forget about you, the parent. Self-care helps you be the best parent you can be! Let’s dive in to self-care and how to add it to your life.