Tag: Neurodiversity

  • Why Small Wins Matter in Play-Based, Neurodiversity-Affirming ABA Therapy

    Why Small Wins Matter in Play-Based, Neurodiversity-Affirming ABA Therapy
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    Why Small Wins Matter in ABA Therapy Progress in ABA Isn’t Always Loud When starting ABA therapy, many parents expect big changes right away. While this happens for some children, progress often looks different. At Small Steps, we frequently see small wins that signal meaningful growth. A child smiling at a new toy, reaching for Read more

  • Regulation as the Foundation for Learning

    Regulation as the Foundation for Learning

    Why Regulation Comes Before Learning Introduction At Small Steps, we focus on teaching new skills through a supportive, play-based approach. We know that learning happens best when a child is well regulated. Regulation creates the foundation for teaching — it’s not something we push or force during therapy. Regulation begins with a trusted support system Read more

  • What Neurodiversity-Affirming ABA Looks Like in the Home

    Published by Small Steps ABA — Supporting joyful, child-led learning through play. Introduction Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the study of how the environment affects the behavior of an individual. Due to ABA’s history, many people still see it as a way to “correct behavior” rather than as a framework for creating supports based on Read more