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For most of us, play is the most interesting and essential part of a child’s life. It’s so fulfilling to watch your child engaged in weaving stories or building a house. But today we take up the less interesting but more important part- the tantrums! Most parents of young children aged 2-6 complain about […]

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While studying Applied Behaviour Analysis, we had a module on myths about ABA. A particular assignment required us to read about people who have had a bad experience with ABA, parents or people with autism. We needed to dig out the underlying reason for the adverse experience. This was a pivotal assignment in my

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In times of lockdown as we remain indoors, we are bound to indulge in entertainment and social media for disproportionate amounts of time. We binge on television series and check our mobile phones every 3-4 minutes. As adults, unless we control our urges,  we should not expect our children to be any better with

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As a practitioner working in the field of special education, I use a lot of books during therapy. These can be in the form of traditional books or social stories. I use them to introduce a new concepts like potty training, or functional communication training. I also use these to reiterate the concepts we

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If you are a parent of a child with Autism, you have heard about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at some point- either while researching on the internet or from a medical professional. So, today, let’s share the etymology and contemporary issues of ABA.   Behavior Analysis has seen an exponential growth in the past three

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As you probably know by now, I am a parent of a 5-year old boy. And like me, if you are a parent, you would definitely empathize with me on this. Getting things done from our child is really tricky. Several times in a day, I find myself stuck with him whining to complete

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In his book, A Good Enough Parent, Bruno Bettelheim writes, ‘The experiences I remember most strongest are when I was questioned, I felt very much put on the spot and I resented it’.  This is true for every child. They do not enjoy being questioned about things they do not have an answer to,

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