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Are Parent Training Programs Effective At Decreasing Autistic Children’s Problematic Behaviors, Ages 3-12 Years Old?
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When you child was diagnosed with ASD, did you participate in a parent training program? If so, who sponsored it?
To the parents of autistic children between the ages of 3-12, how many parent training programs have you been involved in ? Do you think that they were effective? If so, why?

posted October 25, 2021
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Absolutely..
His first real aba supervisor. Not the techs.
For my 7 y.o. i join in on countless zoom classes. And hell yea it is effective.
Because every class i attended were taught by women who has a child on the spectrum.
Or is a teacher or advocate for asd and other special needs children.
Expanding from foster care to independant living to ieps. I decided aba was not for my son. Instead i wanted the information for myself so i can adjust it to my kiddos needs.

posted October 25, 2021 (edited)
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No i did not.. Because each child is different and there is NO book to tell me how to deal with my kids with ASD... Everyday is a new day with kids with ASD and or any disability.

posted October 25, 2021

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