At Heart Core ABA, social skills are seamlessly integrated into Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to create a more effective learning environment. This combination supercharges social interventions by using positive reinforcement to make learning engaging and helping children break down complex social behaviors into manageable steps.

Key ways these two are combined include:

  • Structured Reinforcement: In 1:1 sessions, children earn praise or rewards for practicing social goals like turn-taking, which builds a foundation for independence.
  • Group Practice: Small social skills groups (typically 4-8 children) allow kids to rehearse skills such as reading emotions and resolving conflicts in a supportive, supervised setting.
  • Real-World Application: BCBAs design personalized therapy plans that include role-playing activities, like pretend parties or cooperative games, to teach sharing and peer interaction.
  • Consistency: Skills learned in therapy are reinforced through parent coaching and weekly updates, ensuring that autism social skills activities, such as board games or conversation practice, continue at home.

This integrated approach ensures that children do not just learn social rules in isolation but can apply them confidently in natural environments like schools and community settings across Missouri.


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