Advice for New Parents

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If you are new to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Autism Partnership, this course will be beneficial for you as a new parent.

In this course, we will provide a range of useful knowledge and info about ASD, and discuss the different treatments available for ASD.
We will also guide you through how to understand and set realistic expectation for your child, and the criteria of finding the right treatment and training center for your child.

Course Speakers:

Dr. David Fischer

Dr. Raymond Fung

Kan Wong

Toby Mountjoy

Course Content

ASD, ABA and Autism Partnership Method

Advice for New Parents

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As a new parent navigating ASD, making decisions about what steps to take next can be overwhelming. In this video, Toby will offer recommendations and outline the steps you should consider to make informed choices for your child.

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Understanding ASD and its impact on the family can help parents better prepare for the future. In this video, Ms. Kan Wong will discuss how ASD affects individuals across various stages of life and provide guidance on what parents should anticipate and prepare for in their child’s upbringing.

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We recognize that parents have diverse expectations for their children. It is equally important for you, as a parent, to understand your child and set realistic expectations for therapy outcomes, considering various factors that may influence progress.

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It’s important for parents to understand their child’s strengths and areas of need, as these insights are crucial for making informed decisions about programming and treatment. In this video, Ms. Kan Wong will share valuable hints and tips on what to consider when assessing your child.

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Parental involvement is crucial in the treatment process, though their roles differ from those of the therapists. In this video, you’ll learn about the specific ways parents can actively participate and the responsibilities they should take on during their child’s treatment journey.

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In this video, Dr. Raymond Fung will discuss the recommended ASD treatments as outlined by the government, and present research findings that support the effectiveness of intensive behavioral interventions based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for individuals with ASD.

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This video will explore various treatments for ASD and the philosophies behind them. Dr. David Fischer will compare and contrast ABA with other alternative treatments, highlighting the differences in approach and effectiveness.

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Parents often face the challenge of choosing between focusing solely on ABA treatment or doing a few different treatments at the same time. In this video, Ms. Kan Wong will discuss the pros and cons of an eclectic approach and how it can impact the treatment outcomes for children with ASD.

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In this video, Mr. Toby Mountjoy will discuss the key considerations and important criteria that new parents should evaluate and assess before making any treatment decisions for their child.

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Generalization involves applying skills learned in one specific context to different situations and with various people. It is a crucial aspect of progress in ABA therapy. In this video, Mr. Toby Mountjoy will explain what generalization is and why it is so essential for effective therapy.

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Generalization is a vital step in the ABA training process. In this video, Ms. Kan Wong will offer guidance on how to effectively implement generalization strategies with the help of your supervisor.

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