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Working Memory in ABA – Building the Brain’s “Sticky Note”
Think of working memory as the brain’s “sticky note.” It’s where we temporarily hold onto information so we can use it right away—like remembering a phone number long enough to dial it or keeping the steps of a recipe in mind as we cook. For children with autism, working memory challenges can affect everything from completing routines to learning new skills. They may forget instructions halfway through, lose track of what they’re doing, or struggle to hold onto rules in a gam
Sep 22, 20252 min read


Parent Involvement in ABA Therapy: Building Strong Communication With Your Team
Parent involvement in ABA therapy is more than practicing strategies at home — it’s also about working closely with your child’s therapy team. When parents and providers communicate effectively, therapy becomes more consistent, personalized, and impactful. In this blog, we’ll explore why communication matters, how to build strong partnerships, and what strategies parents can use to stay connected. Why Communication Matters in Parent Involvement with ABA Team Open communicatio
Sep 16, 20252 min read


Parent Involvement in ABA Therapy: Strategies for Home
Parent involvement in ABA therapy doesn’t stop at the clinic or classroom. Growth becomes most visible when what happens in sessions is carried into daily life with consistency. Whether it’s mealtime, playtime, or bedtime, daily moments are opportunities to practice new skills, reinforce progress, and build independence. In this blog, we’ll share practical strategies you can start using today — plus a free parent resource to make it even easier. Why Using ABA Strategies at Ho
Sep 9, 20252 min read
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