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Motor Skills

New autism research finds that although an estimated 87% of children with autism exhibit motor challenges, only a small number (32%) receive motor specific treatment.

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Timers and Countdowns

Our students often have a difficult time with transitions between activities and require some additional preparation to go from anything non-preferred to preferred. One strategy

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Three Ways to Use Choices

For this week’s blog post, we’re sharing some behavior tips from our Clinical Director! Keep reading to learn how to use choices in order to

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The People of ABA

If you’re new to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), you’ve probably run into a lot of different acronyms and titles that you’re working on getting used

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The ABCs of ABA

One of the main goals of ABA is to determine why a behavior happens, or what the function of a behavior is. Cause and effect are identified in our

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What’s the Function?

Why do we do the things we do? It’s a question that nearly everyone has asked at some point in their life. Of course, answering that

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Welcome!

Welcome to Prism Early Advancement Center! As we get ready for our September opening, we will be sharing information about our center on this blog.

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