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subject: Why More Schools Should Offer Aba Training [print this page]


When you ask the average school principal what treatment their schools offer for autism, you are likely to learn that they believe that these treatments are best left up to parents or doctors. While parents can offer training for autism, it is not a condition that can be fixed with medication or by simply telling a child to behave differently. Children with autism simply learn in a different way than their peers, and it is only with intensive training that many children can learn to interact properly and to fit into a classroom environment. That is why ABA therapy should be offered in more school districts.

If you take the time to research ABA therapy, you will find that it is by far the most highly recommended treatment for autism spectrum disorders. It has been around for many decades now, and it has proven time and again to be highly beneficial. At its core, it teaches children with autism the very basics of behavior and communication, but the simple fact is that it does much more than this. ABA therapy helps children learn to infer and to pick up ideas and concepts from the things that they observe around them.

While most people can understand a concept such as love or rain simply from observing it, the brains of children with autism work differently. These concepts must be taught by breaking them down into their most basic components. With ABA therapy, however, these repetitive lessons, which are guided by gradually reduced prompts, actually help children with autism learn how to not only recognize the concept being explained, but others as well. This is because the brain will develop new neural pathways and synapses as it learns the skills taught by intensive ABA therapy.

There is no doubt that more school systems should offer ABA therapy. The program can be obtained through DVD lessons that can be used time and again to train as many educators as possible, and with the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder occurring at an alarming rate, there simply are no school districts that could not benefit from these training courses. All children deserve the best education available, and autistic children are much more capable than many people seem to think. ABA therapy can help these children unlock their true potential, and with training so readily available, it would seem to the best decision that school systems could make to ensure that they are provided for.

by: Garrett Butch




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