The goal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is to comprehend and modify children's behavior. The goal of ABA is to assist kids in exhibiting more good behavior and less negative behavior. It accomplishes this by rewarding or reinforcing favorable behavior, increasing the likelihood that it will occur again. Since negative behavior goes unnoticed, it is less likely to occur again. This method is predicated on behaviorism, a theory of learning. ABA is also used to examine what causes and results from children's behavior. Using this knowledge, strategies for teaching kids new behaviors and skills can be created. Both children with developmental impairments and those with autism can benefit from ABA.
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