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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


“I Don’t Waaannnt Tooo!”
Understanding the Real Reason Your Child Isn’t Doing the Thing Welcome to the third and final post in our “Why Doesn’t My Child…” series!...
Jun 17, 20253 min read


“Can Do” Problems: What If It’s Not Defiance, but a Real Barrier?
We’ve all been there: your child isn’t doing the thing. You’ve reminded them (three times), you’ve offered incentives, maybe even...
Jun 10, 20253 min read


“They Just Don’t Know How!” — What to Do When It’s a Know How Problem
So you’ve got your framework in hand— Know How, Can Do, Want To —and you’re starting to spot it in real time. You’ve figured out that...
Jun 3, 20252 min read
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