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Values: Flavor & Savor

by Ariele Lanning | Jul 3, 2024 | About ABA, Parenting in General, Teaching Tools

Last week we talked about figuring out what kind of mom you want to be. What are the chosen characteristics or values that you already exhibit or want to show more of? Think of just a couple that you want to go for this week. Now what do we do with these qualities or...

What Happens Exactly In Parent Coaching? Get The Inside Scoop!

by Leanne Page | Feb 12, 2024 | About ABA, Parenting in General, Teaching Tools

What are some of the things we work on in Parent Coaching? Have you ever wondered what it’s all about? Parent Coaching is a one-on-one format so you can get direct help and support. We brainstorm together to find the best fit behavior tools to help things run smoothly...

Stick With The Science

by Leanne Page | Feb 6, 2024 | About ABA, Positive Reinforcement, Problem Behavior, Teaching Tools

The trend on social media these days seems to have shifted from being the perfect Pinterest mom (or dad) to the hilariously imperfect parents whose children are completely out of control. Where is the balance? Who wants to be either of these extremes? Is there a...
What Do These Nerdy Behavior Science Words Actually Mean to Real People?

What Do These Nerdy Behavior Science Words Actually Mean to Real People?

by Leanne Page | Aug 14, 2023 | About ABA, Parenting in General, Teaching Tools

When behavior analysts speak, sometimes it sounds like a foreign language. ABA jargon exists for a reason as it help us to live up to some of our 7 dimensions of the science like analytic, technological, and conceptually systematic practice. But if you aren’t a...
How Parents Can Stop Shoulding on Themselves

How Parents Can Stop Shoulding on Themselves

by Leanne Page | Jul 17, 2023 | About ABA, Parenting in General

Parents and caregivers are flooded with a constant barrage of advice. When we don’t follow that advice, the mind creeps in with all those “shoulds” and guilt. All the pressure, worries, and what ifs can so easily invade your mind and leave you feeling overwhelmed and...
Where on Earth Do I Even Begin with All These Behavior Tools?!

Where on Earth Do I Even Begin with All These Behavior Tools?!

by Leanne Page | Apr 24, 2023 | About ABA, Parenting in General, Teaching Tools

“I want to use these Parenting with ABA tools in my home, but I don’t know where to start!” “I see all these posts about connecting with my kids better, managing my own feelings, teaching my kids, helping my kids get along, using visual supports- but I don’t know how...
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