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The Autism in Action Blog

Whether a parent of a child with autism or a professional committed to excellence, Autism In Action™ is here to support you and looks to the future where “a better tomorrow starts today”.

About the Autism in Action Blog

We, Beverly and Susan, want to build a community where people can come to learn more about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by sharing experiences, thoughts, ideas, and research.  We are especially excited at creating a place where parents and teachers from the autism community can come together to talk about ways to use applied behavior analysis (ABA) as a part of everyday life.  Whether you are using ABA for a child with autism at home, in the community, or at school – we would love to hear about your successes and challenges.  Parents-you are the experts when it comes to your child and we would love to learn from your everyday experiences.  Teachers-you are who parents entrust their children to everyday to provide a quality education-Autism In Action would love to hear your perspectives on using ABA in the school setting.  Let’s open communication and bring those perspectives together so that we can all learn from one another.   Bev and Susan

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  • Wendy Olson says:

    As a teacher, the most important information for my classroom that I have learned comes from the methodology TEACCH and ABA. The behavioral expectation in structured learning, becomes a reference in the student’s environment,the students, once comfortable with the visual, require less prompting and become more independent. Independence is one of our main goals in the public school system. ABA is such a huge part of our daily routine. I have been studying ABA for the past 2 years. Learning about reinforcement, analyzing data, and stimulus control are key in trying to plan for the daily trials of our students. Data drives the progression of my plan for the students, without it, there is not evidence of interventions being effective or ineffective. This provides the map for which path to follow for each child.

    January 18, 2012 at 10:29 am
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    Thank you so much for your comments Wendy! We appreciate you following the blog, and that you took time to comment. Users like you are what makes blogs great, if there is anything you are interested in or would like to hear more about on the blog please let us know.

    January 19, 2012 at 10:40 am
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