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What is ABA Therapy and How Can It Help Your Child?

  • Writer: Robert Benítez
    Robert Benítez
  • Mar 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

Therapist and child engaging in a playful ABA therapy session with colorful building blocks.
Therapist and child engaging in a playful ABA therapy session with colorful building blocks.

ABA therapy is an evidence-based approach focused on improving communication, social, and behavioral skills. It is tailored to each child's individual needs and has proven to be highly effective in developing essential life skills.


Benefits of ABA therapy:

  • Improvement of verbal and non-verbal communication

  • Development of social skills

  • Reduction of challenging behaviors

  • Promotion of independence



Tips for Parents of Children in ABA Therapy

Supporting your child in their therapeutic process is key to their progress. Here are some recommendations:


  1. Be consistent: Apply the strategies used in therapy at home to reinforce learning.

  2. Celebrate achievements: Every small step is a big milestone for your child.

  3. Stay informed: Learn about ABA and participate actively in the therapeutic process.

  4. Encourage communication: Use tools such as visual boards or sign language if necessary.



Home Activities to Reinforce ABA Therapy

Learning does not only happen in the clinic but also at home. Some useful activities include:


  • Imitation games to strengthen social skills.

  • Use of positive reinforcements to reward good behaviors.

  • Communication exercises through pictograms or visual cards.



Success Stories

We are proud to share stories of children who have made significant progress with ABA therapy. Their achievements are proof of the positive impact of this approach and motivate us to continue providing quality care.

 
 
 

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