You need to talk to an actual professional. ABA is a type of behavioral support that will help get your child to participate in class. You don’t have to move her if you’re happy where you are, but don’t make these decisions based on slogans.
Anonymous wrote:Is the Connections program at Sligo Creek closing? What schools will it be at next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a child in the elementary Connections program and it’s not ABA but there are positive reinforcers for working on daily goals etc. You could maybe call it ABA light or something but it’s not an ABA program. There is no BCBA and it’s not a skill and drill type setting. Also lots of ABA now is very naturalistic and more social/play based. Connections is an awesome program and I would encourage you to visit and get a feel for it.
ABA is a science and requires highly trained and knowledgeable staff that can individually tailor programs to individual needs. If there’s no BCBA oversight I wouldn’t call it ABA or ABA light or ABA anything. That’s how ABA gets all these misconceptions- by putting untrained staff in programs like this and labeling it ABA just so the school or provider can maintain a facade of best practices.
It's not a "misconception" if ABA programs are allowed to operate like this. It means the term ABA is meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a child in the elementary Connections program and it’s not ABA but there are positive reinforcers for working on daily goals etc. You could maybe call it ABA light or something but it’s not an ABA program. There is no BCBA and it’s not a skill and drill type setting. Also lots of ABA now is very naturalistic and more social/play based. Connections is an awesome program and I would encourage you to visit and get a feel for it.
ABA is a science and requires highly trained and knowledgeable staff that can individually tailor programs to individual needs. If there’s no BCBA oversight I wouldn’t call it ABA or ABA light or ABA anything. That’s how ABA gets all these misconceptions- by putting untrained staff in programs like this and labeling it ABA just so the school or provider can maintain a facade of best practices.
Anonymous wrote:We have a child in the elementary Connections program and it’s not ABA but there are positive reinforcers for working on daily goals etc. You could maybe call it ABA light or something but it’s not an ABA program. There is no BCBA and it’s not a skill and drill type setting. Also lots of ABA now is very naturalistic and more social/play based. Connections is an awesome program and I would encourage you to visit and get a feel for it.