Virtual home ABA sessions are a great way to carry over the techniques and skills that children have been working on during their sessions. Areas addressed include:
- In-home and Community Safety
- Increasing the child’s ability to follow directions and routines while in a community or home setting by using a reward system to reward behaviors you want to see more of!
- Caregiver/Parent Training
- Working with the family on understanding why challenging behaviors happen and what to do to help your child
- Strategies for praising your child for behaviors you want to see
- Supporting potty training
- Sleep training (e.g. getting your child to go to sleep at the same time each evening)
- Feeding (e.g. increasing the number of foods your child eats from each food group)
- Dressing, including strategies on helping your child to dress as independently as possible
- Grooming skills, such as toothbrushing and handwashing
- Communication skills, including having conversations, expressing wants/needs and likes/dislikes, and effectively using an alternative communication system
- (e.g. Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or augmentative and alternative communication (AAC))
- Play Skills, including with siblings and peers, independent and cooperative play
- Increasing attention and focus, including completing seated work more independently
- Cognitive skills, such as reading and math concepts, and modifying teaching strategies
Leave A Comment