flexible thinking in autism

Flexible Thinking in Autism: How to Support Your Child’s Growth

Key Points: Children on the autism spectrum often thrive on routine—yet the […]

reciprocity in autism

The Role of Social Reciprocity in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Key Points: Connecting with others involves a balance that doesn’t always come […]

extinction in autism

Extinction in ABA Therapy: Strategies & Techniques

Key Points: Extinction is a powerful and widely used strategy in ABA […]

chaining in autism

How to Use Chaining to Teach Autism Behaviors

Key Points: Teaching new skills to a child with autism can sometimes […]

attention-seeking behavior in autism

Managing Attention-Seeking Behavior in Autistic Children

Key Points: According to one study, approximately 25 to 30 percent of […]

behavior modification and aba

Exploring the Core Techniques of ABA and Behavior Modification

Key Points: Behavior challenges can interfere with a child’s ability to thrive […]

prompting in aba

What is Prompting in ABA Therapy

Key Points: Helping children with autism learn new skills takes patience, structure, […]

reinforcement in aba

Reinforcement in ABA: Definition, Types, and Importance

Key Points: Roughly 30% of children with autism are nonverbal, and many […]

Top ABA Therapy Techniques Used in North Carolina You Should Know

Top ABA Therapy Techniques Used in North Carolina You Should Know

Learn the top ABA therapy techniques used in NC—like DTT, NET, and FCT—and how Pops ABA customizes them to support children with autism across the state.

verbal repetition autism

Verbal Repetition and Echolalia in Autism: Causes and Strategies

Key Points: Hearing your child repeat the same phrase over and over? […]