ABA: Applied Behavior Analysis
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Applications in the Classroom

The basis for many interventions that can be implemented for children with autism are based on the principles of applied behavior analysis. The button below connects to a website that provides information on these interventions.

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Applied Behavior Analysis in the Classroom

Applications of applied behavior analysis in the classroom can be limitless, from designing individual behavior interventions, to classroom management plans, and school-wide positive behavior supports. By hovering over the applications and implications tab you can browse an array of treatments associated with ABA that can be applied on the individual, classroom, or school levels. 
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