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Home Is Where The Progress Is

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Therapists are dedicated, trained professionals that are here to help your child learn, grow and progress. Therapists are NOT miracle workers. Therapists can NOT fix or cure your child in the 1 to 3 hours a week that they see your child. But what therapists can do, is give you and your child the tools and the pathway to take so that YOU can make the progress at home.


Therapy Location

Gina Crone discusses the differences in therapy at home and therapy at a center.

What ABA Is Not

Understanding what ABA is not will help in setting goals and expectations when designing a program for your child.

What Is A BCBA

Gain a basic understanding of what it means to be a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst and how to select a proper ABA therapist.

Table Time and Storing Supplies

Marisha shows simple and inexpensive ways to organize, store, and access home program manipulatives, picture cards, toys, reinforcers, and transition items.

Using GFCF Reinforcers

Cooking with Tammy shares examples of common reinforcers that are appropriate for the GFCF diet, where to buy them, what ingredients to look for and what to avoid, and how to introduce them so they are successfully received by a picky eater.

Vestibular Input at Home

Kate shows how easy it is to use items around the house to create vestibular input for a child. Using office chairs that spin is a simple and quick solution that can be implemented by anyone.

What is Play Therapy

Laura goes into detail regarding what Play Therapy is, how it is delivered, what to expect from implementing it, and how it grows with the child.

Play Therapy in Action

Laura has a play therapy session with her daughter with a birthday cake, and they pretend to have a party. See how much fun play therapy is, and how many skills are taught and practiced in a meaningful and fun way.

Play Therapy and Natural Child Development

All children learn through play, and natural play is an excellent teaching tool.

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