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Exploring the Benefits of Group vs. One-on-One ABA Sessions

Posted on: 12/15/25

Understanding the right approach to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy can make a meaningful difference in a child’s progress. At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we offer both group and one-on-one ABA therapy sessions, each designed to meet the unique learning needs and goals of every individual. By combining evidence-based methods with personalized care, we help children build functional communication, social interaction, and independence—skills that form the foundation for lifelong success.

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What Parents Should Expect During an Autism Evaluation in Massachusetts

Posted on: 12/01/25

An autism evaluation is a significant step toward understanding your child’s needs and unlocking their potential. For many families in Massachusetts, this process can feel overwhelming at first—but knowing what to expect helps reduce uncertainty and builds confidence in making informed decisions. At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we work closely with families across Hingham and surrounding areas to provide comprehensive, evidence-based evaluations and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services that set the foundation for meaningful growth and lifelong learning.

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The Transformative Power of Play: Incorporating Fun in ABA Therapy

Posted on: 11/15/25

When many people think of applied behavior analysis, they often picture structured sessions with clear goals and data-driven outcomes. While that is certainly true, what sometimes gets overlooked is the role of play. At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we believe that play is not just a way to pass the time—it is a powerful teaching tool. For more than 30 years, our mission has been to provide evidence-based ABA therapy that supports communication, independence, and essential life skills. Play naturally fits into that mission because it makes learning enjoyable, meaningful, and long-lasting.

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Using Verbal Behavior Strategies at Home: Practical Tips for Families

Posted on: 11/01/25

At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we have spent decades supporting families and individuals with autism through evidence-based applied behavior analysis. One of the most powerful approaches we use is rooted in B.F. Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior, which helps children develop communication, independence, and essential life skills. While much of this work is done in structured settings, families often ask how they can bring these strategies into their daily lives at home. The truth is, the home environment is one of the best places to practice these skills, and even small changes can make a meaningful difference.

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Measuring Progress in Verbal Behavior: Tools & Techniques

Posted on: 10/15/25

At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we understand that measuring progress in verbal behavior is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Verbal behavior is a key area of focus in ABA therapy, especially for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. It forms the foundation for communication, social interaction, and overall independence. As a provider of ABA therapy for children with autism, we emphasize the importance of using evidence-based ABA programs to track progress in this area and to make data-driven decisions that support continued growth.

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Bridging Theory and Practice: Lessons From Real-World ABA Field Experiences

Posted on: 10/01/25

As behavior analysts, we know that our work is rooted in research and evidence-based strategies. Yet, it’s in the day-to-day interactions with our learners, families, and educational teams where the real growth and understanding occur. At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we’ve seen firsthand how bridging theory and practice transforms our ability to deliver truly personalized care. Field experiences are where data meets human connection—where ABA principles are applied in the dynamic and often unpredictable settings of homes, schools, and communities.

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What to Expect from Your Child’s First Autism Evaluation

Posted on: 09/15/25

As a parent, navigating the early stages of an autism diagnosis can feel overwhelming. At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we understand how important it is to support you and your child every step of the way. One of the most critical starting points is the initial autism evaluation. This process sets the foundation for identifying your child’s unique strengths and needs—and guides us in developing a customized ABA therapy plan that helps them thrive.

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Board Certified Behavior Analyst Near Me: How to Find a Trusted Provider

Posted on: 09/01/25

Finding the right Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re looking for someone who can truly understand and meet your child’s unique needs. As a team of experienced professionals at All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we know how important this decision is for your family. Whether you're searching for school-based autism therapy services in Massachusetts or clinical ABA therapy in Stony Point, our goal is to make the process easier by offering trusted, compassionate, and individualized care.

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Why Verbal Behavior Is Critical in ABA for Autism

Posted on: 08/15/25

Language is more than just speaking—it’s how we connect, express needs, and navigate the world. For individuals with autism, challenges with communication are often at the forefront, making the development of verbal behavior a key focus in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Programs like those offered at the Verbal Behavior Institute or a specialized ABA clinic help support these skills through structured, individualized plans. Whether through school-based ABA therapy in Massachusetts or private ABA therapy in NYC, understanding what verbal behavior is—and why it’s so essential—can lead to more effective outcomes across diverse settings.

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Organizing a Successful ABA Workshop: A Guide for Clinicians

Posted on: 08/01/25

Hosting an ABA workshop is a powerful way to share expertise in verbal behavior, build community connections, and promote positive outcomes for families. Whether you're focusing on school-based ABA therapy, providing insights into ABA services in Massachusetts, or guiding fellow clinicians and educators, the success of your event depends on thoughtful planning and clear delivery. Here’s how to create a workshop that informs, engages, and inspires.

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Executive Functioning ABA: Improving Planning & Organization in Kids

Posted on: 07/15/25

For many parents, helping a child with autism navigate everyday tasks can feel like an endless cycle of reminders, missed steps, and unfinished chores. Whether it’s getting dressed, packing a backpack, or completing homework, planning and organization skills often don’t come naturally to kids with autism. That’s perfectly okay — it’s part of the learning process.

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When You're Tired But Still Showing Up: What ABA Therapy Looks Like for Real Families

Posted on: 07/01/25

Being a parent to a child with autism often means carrying more than anyone sees. There are sleepless nights, sensory challenges in public, countless appointments, and the ever-present worry: “Am I doing enough?”

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In-Home vs. Center-Based ABA Therapy—Which is Right for You?

Posted on: 06/18/25

When it comes to ABA therapy, one of the first decisions families face is whether to choose in-home or center-based services. Both options offer powerful benefits, but the right choice depends on your child’s needs, your goals, and your lifestyle. At All Points ABA, we provide both types of care to meet families where they’re most comfortable.

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What is ABA Therapy and How Can It Help My Child?

Posted on: 06/04/25

If you’re a parent of a child with autism or developmental delays, you may have heard of ABA therapy. But what exactly is it—and how can it support your child’s growth?

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Danielle Sablich - Unlocking the Potential of Behavior Analysis in Pediatric Healthcare - Reflecting on Friman, P. C. (2014)

Posted on: 05/15/25

Publishing in journals outside the box: Attaining mainstream prominence requires demonstrations of mainstream relevance. The Behavior Analyst, 37(2), 73–76.

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The Role of Parent Training in ABA Therapy: How Caregivers Can Support Progress at Home

Posted on: 05/01/25

ABA therapy is most effective when it extends beyond clinical sessions and into the home environment. Parents and caregivers play a crucial role in reinforcing the skills learned during therapy, helping their child achieve greater independence and success in daily life. Parent training is a fundamental component of ABA therapy, equipping families with the tools they need to support their child’s progress.

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Behavioral Pediatrics

Posted on: 04/16/25

Recently, I listened to a podcast on primary care behavioral pediatrics, and it sparked my interested in the role behavior analysis can play in pediatric healthcare. The conversation highlighted how common childhood challenges, such as tantrums, sleep issues, and feeding difficulties, can often be addressed effectively through behavior-analytic strategies rather than jumping to medical or diagnostic explanations.

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Flight From Behavior Analysis

Posted on: 04/02/25

Jack Michael’s Flight From Behavior Analysis, his 1980 Presidential Address for ABA, is one of the most insightful articles I’ve read. Even though it was written over 40 years ago, so much of what he discussed still applies to the field today.

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How ABA Therapy Supports Executive Functioning in Children with Autism

Posted on: 03/17/25

Executive functioning refers to a set of cognitive skills behaviors that help individuals plan, organize, focus, and regulate emotions.

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A Catapulting Moment in My ABA Career

Posted on: 03/03/25

As behavior analysts, we’re constantly on the lookout for research and strategies that can help us understand the complexities of human behavior, particularly in children with autism.

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What Sets All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts Apart for Supervised Fieldwork Placements

Posted on: 02/17/25

At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we know that finding the right fieldwork placement is critical for aspiring Behavior Analysts. As part of our commitment to providing top-tier fieldwork experiences, we understand that you’ll want to ask the right questions to ensure the placement meets your professional goals.

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Finding the Right Supervised Fieldwork Placement: Key Questions to Ask

Posted on: 02/03/25

As an aspiring Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), selecting the right fieldwork placement is one of the most important decisions you'll make in your career journey. At All Points Licensed Behavior Analysts, we offer comprehensive, supportive environments for fieldwork placements that are designed to help you achieve your BCBA credential with ease.

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Understanding the Role of Play in ABA Therapy

Posted on: 01/17/25

Play is a universal language for children, and its role in fostering growth and learning cannot be overstated. In the context of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, play is more than just fun—it's a powerful tool that facilitates learning, development, and connection. At All Points ABA, we incorporate play-based strategies to build essential skills, foster positive behaviors, and create an enjoyable therapy experience.

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New Year, New Goals: Setting Achievable Milestones for ABA Therapy

Posted on: 01/03/25

The start of a new year is an excellent time to reflect, plan, and set fresh goals for growth and progress. For families engaged in ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy, this is an opportunity to create meaningful milestones that empower children and ensure long-term success. At All Points ABA, goal setting is a cornerstone of effective therapy, providing a roadmap for individualized progress and empowering parents with a sense of control and confidence.

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Building Trust Through Ethical ABA Practices for Autism Support

Posted on: 12/15/24

Why Ethical Practice Matters

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The Importance of Ethical Applied Behavior Analysis in Autism Care

Posted on: 12/01/24

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a widely recognized and practical approach to supporting individuals impacted by autism.

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How Early Comprehensive ABA Therapy Can Make a Difference in Your Child's Life

Posted on: 10/23/24

Early comprehensive and intensive intervention is key to helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) achieve significant developmental gains. At All Points ABA, we provide comprehensive ABA therapy around Stony Point, NY and Hingham, MA. Our services bring a sense of hope and optimism to parents, knowing that their child's future is bright.

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The Benefits of One-to-One ABA Services in New York and Massachusetts

Posted on: 10/09/24

At All Points ABA, we champion the belief that every child is unique and deserves personalized support to help them thrive. Our one-to-one ABA services, available in New York and Massachusetts, are not just about therapy, but about understanding and addressing the individual needs of autistic children. We focus on their specific strengths and challenges, ensuring a truly personalized approach.

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