ABA Parent Training
Master ABA strategies to improve behavior, communication, social skills, and independence in children with ASD
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Created By Sally Yim

English
国语
粵語

6 Modules
9 Hours
On-Demand Videos
Flexible Schedule
41 downloadable resources
What you'll learn
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learn the core principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and how to apply them as effective parenting strategies for children with autism.
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Apply ABA principles to set measurable goals, manage problem behaviors, and implement evidence-based interventions.
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Create engaging play opportunities that enhance your child’s social and communication skills while fostering meaningful connections.
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Prepare pre-conditions for addressing behavioral issues and use proactive strategies to minimize and manage challenging behaviors.
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Use observational techniques and data collection methods to identify and assess behavior patterns in children with ASD
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Teach self-care skills such as dressing, eating, toileting, and grooming, using structured techniques like prompts and visual supports.
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Understand and apply methods for developing verbal behavior, including Natural Environment Teaching (NET) and Incidental Teaching (IT).
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Use data-driven methods to measure your child’s development, identify areas for improvement, and adjust strategies accordingly.
Description
Course Curriculum:
Section 1: Introduction to ABA Intervention
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Lecture 1: Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)
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Lecture 2: 3 Characteristics and 5 Categories About ASD
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Lecture 3: Be a Successful Parent
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Lecture 4: Facing Challenges
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Lecture 5: Pre-Conditions Before Dealing with Behaviour Problems
Section 2: Problem Behaviour
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Lecture 1: The Basic Principles of Behaviour
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Lecture 2: Behaviour Analysis
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Lecture 3: Setting Goals
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Lecture 4: Strategies (Observation and Data Collection)
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Lecture 5: Case Study
Section 3: Teaching Children with ASD
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Lecture 1: Prepare for a Learning Environment
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Lecture 2: Visual Supports
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Lecture 3: Errorless Learning
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Lecture 4: Building Independence in Your Child (Levels of Prompt)
Section 4: Verbal Behaviour
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Lecture 1: Verbal Behaviour Overview
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Lecture 2: NET and IT (Natural Environment Teaching and Intensive Teaching)
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Lecture 3: Common Mistakes
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Lecture 4: Language Development Milestones
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Lecture 5: Data Collection
Section 5: Play Skills
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Lecture 1: Be Your Child’s Playmate
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Lecture 2: My Kid is My Biggest Fan!
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Lecture 3: Types of Play Skills
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Lecture 4: 3 Common Activities You Must Teach
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Lecture 5: Playdates: How to Foster Social Skills
Section 6: Teaching Self-Care Skills
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Lecture 1: Dressing
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Lecture 2: Eating
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Lecture 3: Toileting
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Lecture 4: Grooming
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Lecture 5: Group Instructions and Classroom Routine
Parenting a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be both rewarding and challenging. This comprehensive course equips parents, caregivers, and educators with the tools and knowledge to apply evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) strategies to support children with ASD in their developmental journey. Designed for beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding of ABA, the course covers essential topics, from understanding the principles of behavior to teaching social, communication, and self-care skills.
Through engaging video lessons, downloadable resources, quizzes, and real-life examples, you will learn how to implement effective behavior management strategies, build independence, and foster meaningful connections with your child. Each module is structured to provide actionable insights and practical techniques that you can apply immediately.
Who this course is for:
This course is designed for parents, caregivers, and educators who want to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) using evidence-based strategies. It is ideal for parents seeking to better understand their child’s behavior, manage problem behaviors, and foster independence in daily routines. Caregivers who wish to build stronger connections and create a positive, supportive environment for learning will also benefit from this course. Educators and professionals working with children on the spectrum can gain actionable insights into implementing ABA techniques in both home and classroom settings. Whether you are new to ABA or looking to enhance your existing knowledge, this course offers practical tools, real-life case studies, and step-by-step guidance to help you create meaningful progress and development for children with ASD.