Category: ABA Training Articles

How to identify reinforcements for children with autism? When it comes to working with children with autism, motivation is key to unlocking their potential. If we examine ourselves, we will see that when we are motivated, we are driven to work hard to achieve our desired goals. Understanding what it truly means to be motivated […]

Read Part 1: How do I get my child to comply and follow instructions? for the step-by-step guide on getting your child to comply and follow instructions. We believe that every child has the potential to learn, this is the same for children with autism. However, many children with autism are unable to begin their […]

Children with autism have the potential to learn just like any child does. However, many children with autism are unable to begin their learning journey because of their lack of compliance, which is also known as non-compliance. Is it possible for your child to learn if they do not listen and follow instructions and do […]

Online learning for your child with autism

In view of the continuing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, several schools and education centres have turned to online sources of information. Online learning or HBL (Home-Based Learning) can be challenging for students with autism (ASD). In addition to the absence of a physical learning environment (e.g. a classroom or therapy room), as well as the […]

My son is 7 years old with autism. He is not willing to sleep on his own and needs me to sleep with him every night. If I am not back from work, he will sleep with his helper. How can we make him a more independent sleeper? As a parent or caregiver, bedtime can […]

Jamie started full-day intensive ABA treatment at AP Singapore at the age of 2 years 10 months. Before receiving ABA intervention, Jamie’s parents shared that he does not use his words to communicate often. Even though he knows some words, he often relied on grabbing their arm or taking them to something he wanted, without […]

“Autism” is not a word that we will hear much in our daily life. To some people, “Autism” might sound foreign or irrelevant, but to some others, it is the opposite. Not many people know what Autism is, let alone understand how it impacted the individuals with ASD and their families in our communities. This year, let’s break the ice and dive into the world of Autism with us at The Autism Show.

Jasper first came to AP when he was 4 years old. At that time, he found it very challenging to follow instructions as he is not very good at listening, remembering and processing the information he has heard. This is known as Auditory Attending. To help him, we started a fun Auditory Processing program with […]

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