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Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

What is applied behavioral analysis?
Behavioral interventions are those actions, processes, or programs designed to change the behavior of children with autism. The theory underpinning most behavioral interventions can be explained simply as behaviors that are rewarded tend to be repeated more frequently than behaviors that are ignored or punished.
Using a system of trials and rewards to change behavior in a particular setting or for a particular task is called behavioral conditioning or behavioral modification. Behavioral modification programs have been developed and employed in the treatment of autistic children. The most popular and arguably the most effective program is called applied behavioral analysis (
Ivar Lovaas, a doctor of psychology from UCLA, first developed this program and is referred to as “the father of
He needed to develop a program that intensified the number and duration of these behavioral interactions. With these realizations, Dr. Lovaas formulated a comprehensive therapeutic and educational plan that has grown into
During this therapy, the therapist gives the child a task to perform. Every task given to the child consists of a request to perform a specific action, a response from the child, and a reaction from the therapist.
Tasks are broken down into short simple pieces or trials. When a task has been successfully completed, a reward is offered, reinforcing the behavior or task. It is not just about correcting behaviors but is designed to teach skills, from basic ones such as washing and dressing to more involved ones such as social interaction. A recent study has shown that up to half of children who underwent full-time intensive discrete trial therapy had behavioral improvement.
Applied behavior analysis has become a well-developed discipline in its own right. It has a mature body of knowledge, established standards for practice, distinct methods of service, recognized experience, and educational requirements for practice. As far back as 1981,
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Special education – Specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique educational needs of the student with disabilities and to develop the maximum potential of that student.
Applied behavior analysis has become a well developed discipline in its own right.