Posts Tagged ‘definition’

What’s ABA?

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) consists in the application (« applied ») of experimental research in the area of behavioural conduct.

ABA is a scientific approach, which can be applied both on an educational and on a therapeutic level. Concerned with the preservation of strong ethical grounds as well as transparency, ABA encompasses specific steps, individually adapted to every person. 

ABA is all about the rules for setting up the correct environment and conditions to enable each kid to learn. PECS, PRT, VB, DTT represent examples of therapeutic, applied techniques directly derived from the scientific principles of behaviour   analysis. They are carefully applied in the child’s natural environments and adapted to his or her particular competences and needs.

Cooper, Heron, and Heward (1987) define ABA as follows:

“Applied behavior analysis is the science in which procedures derived from the principles of behavior are systematically applied to improve socially significant behavior to a meaningful degree and to demonstrate experimentally that the procedures employed were responsible for the improvement in behavior.” (p. 14)

In “Learn more” – read about How does it works exactly?”

Erasmus University – ABA Support Conference

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

ABA Support for Special Needs and the Erasmus University in Rotterdam are setting up a conference for November 2009, intended for both parents and professionals interested in ABA. The event will take place at the Erasmus University. Academics will be invited to expose their research and workshops will also be organised.

In order to be kept informed on how the organisation evolves, please sign in now, to our Newsletter by filling out the form that will be soon placed at the bottom of this page!

Conference sur l’autisme 2010

Friday, June 12th, 2009

ABAI’s 4th Annual Autism Conference is titled, “Translational Science and Effective Practice“.

When: January 22-24, 2010
Where: Hyatt Regency, Chicago

Registration is now open! Visit the 2010 Autism Conference Web page to register and to learn more about the upcoming Autism Conference. Additional information will be posted as it becomes available.