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[quote=Anonymous]My son has ASD and when we started ABA he was only speaking in basically 3 word phrases (he was just about to turn 4 years old). In addition to speech and play skills (which your son does not struggle with) the ABA has tremendously helped my son adapt to new environments, loosen up/not be so rigid and other behavior issues. His ABA is a natural environment approach. His ABA therapist has also worked with his teachers, nanny and us to make sure we are all working and approaching issue in the same manner. He is now much more flexible, the negative behaviors have gone away and we know how to work through and stop bad behaviors and/or meltdowns before they even happen (hope that makes sense). It may be that the ABA approach that is being taken is not appropriate for your son. Speak with the provider and discuss what goals and task they are working on. [/quote]
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