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applied behavior analysis What is applied behavior What type of problems can ask him to share, he would vigorously analysis? ABA address? refuse. This behavior left him very Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a ABA can be used to teach a variety of much isolated. methodology that involves the ap- skills and positive behaviors, including Using ABA techniques, clinical staff plication of basic behavioral practices functional living skills, language, read- and teachers at a May Center School (positive reinforcement, repetition, ing, social skills, positive peer support, helped Andy learn to share and be and prompting) to facilitate the devel- academic engagement, and more. ABA more agreeable to giving up a toy opment of language, positive skills, and methodology is also effective in de- when asked. At the start of play op- social behavior. ABA also helps reduce creasing inappropriate behaviors such portunities, teachers practiced sharing everyday social problems and serious as noncompliance, tantrums, bed- with Andy, gently guiding him to share behavior disorders. wetting, feeding problems, aggression, and praising him each time he did so. and self-injury. Later, when he was with his peers, Data collected and analyzed at May teachers periodically prompted shar- Institute support the findings of At what age can my child ing. As Andy began sharing more, they hundreds of other studies that indicate benefit from the ABA faded the intervention. ABA is the most effective method to approach? The teachers also measured sharing teach children and adolescents with ABA can be effective in working among 4-year-olds without ASD in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and with individuals of all ages. However, Andy’s class. They found that, before other developmental disabilities, as research shows that skill development intervention, Andy shared far less well as brain injury and other traumas. programs that are provided at a young than his peers. After intervention, Is ABA safe? age foster better outcomes and can however, he shared as often and Tested by research and experience for often reduce the likelihood of more sometimes more often than the other more than 40 years, ABA practices severe or dangerous behaviors later in children. In this case, ABA was used to have been endorsed by the Surgeon life. teach an essential social skill that was General, the National Institutes of What is an example of otherwise undeveloped as a conse- quence of ASD. Health (NIH), and the Association for ABA? Science in Autism Research. The skills Professionals at May Institute used In what environments are and experience of an ABA professional ABA to successfully teach a 4-year-old ABA techniques used? are essential for success. Continuous boy with ASD to share toys with other ABA techniques work across all envi- and systematic evaluation of effective- children. Before intervention, Andy ronments — work, home, and school. ness is a fundamental component of tended to play by himself and hoard Home-based services require a signifi- the ABA methodology. his toys. When a peer or adult would cant commitment of time and energy © 2016 May Institute from parents and other caregivers. Some of the advantages Before utilizing ABA practices, qualified professionals should of working in the home are the early identification of prob- evaluate a child with behavioral problems to identify his or lems, the ability to incorporate elements that are relevant to her specific needs for intervention and support. They will the child into practice, and the opportunity to include those observe a child in several situations to determine where people who are closest to the child as teachers. At May and why the problem behavior occurs. Once an evaluation Institute, in-home therapists assist parents as they learn is complete, a recommendation can be made regarding the how to help their child acquire appropriate communication type of program and setting that is best for the child and skills and functional living techniques. the family. Likewise, children in school benefit from being in a familiar Is ABA right for my child? setting and doing activities that are relevant to them. May Parents who feel their child might be helped by ABA-based Institute professionals work with hundreds of schools across procedures should take several things into consideration: the country to provide services using ABA techniques to the time and resources of the family, the severity of the help individual students, teachers, and entire classrooms. behaviors, and the help available in the community. May Institute also employs ABA methodology in its four pri- vate schools that serve children and adolescents with ASD Proven Effectiveness and other developmental disabilities. May Institute also uses ABA techniques in its school for children and adolescents Hundreds of scientific studies have shown that ABA with brain injury. is the most effective method to teach children and How can I identify a qualified ABA adolescents with autism and other developmental professional and what should I expect? disabilities, and neurological problems. ABA has been Professionals utilizing ABA techniques should have solid endorsed by the National Institutes of Health and practical experience in the field and meet high educational the Association for Science in Autism Treatment, and and professional standards — ideally a Ph.D. or Psy.D., has been identified by the Surgeon General of the licensure, and board certification by either the Behavior United Sates as the most effective way to treat autism. Analyst Certification Board (BACB) or the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). May Institute employs some According to the National Autism Center’s National of the most highly trained and experienced ABA profession- Standards Report (2009, 2015), data collected through als in the country. Our nationally recognized ABA experts hundreds of studies indicate that ABA is a highly teach at top universities, publish regularly in professional effective method to teach children and adolescents journals, and make presentations at national and interna- with ASD. tional conferences. www.mayinstitute.org May Institute is a nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury, and behavioral health needs. Since its founding more than 60 years ago, May Institute has evolved into an award-winning national network that serves thousands of individuals and their families every year at nearly 140 service locations across the country. The Institute operates several schools for children and adolescents with ASD and other developmental disabilities. They are located in Randolph, West Springfield, and Woburn, Massachusetts; and Santa Cruz, California. Its also operates a specialized school for children and adolescents with brain injury and neurobehavioral disorders; it is located in Brockton, Mass. @ For more information, contact May Institute at 800.778.7601 or info mayinstitute.org.
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