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T**M
Some tips to help with aba therapy.
I bought this book looking for therapy tips. This book is filled with real life questions that people had asked her. Most of the tips were relevant to what i needed to know. It doesn't have many aspects that i ws looking for but each kid is different. This book is a little small though. It needed to have more tips. She should've added chapters full of her blog posts. Her blog would make a good book.
L**H
Helpful
This was helpful and I recommend to other parents with questions or issues they aren't sure what to do or how to change the behavior.
E**N
Good book
Good ideas and good book, but seems very opinionated and set in her way and ideals. I disagree with a few of her responses to situations due to my own experience but a good read
P**.
Not with it
If you have been around kids with developmental delays for more than a week this book is a waste of time. May be good for educational assistants that are new to the job or parents that have no idea what they are doing. It is an OK starting place but not really full of a lot of good info. I have seen blogs that had much better info.
C**A
I got this for families I support!
I purchased specifically for families I help and therapists I work with in the children s health mental field. I am a family partner and often I find myself recommending children for ABA services. Most don't understand what it is. This book gave really good examples for behaviors that our children deal with.I would love for the book to have a contents page and formatting. That would be helpful. Right now my book is all highlighted and flagged.Since ordering mine I know that 2 therapists have ordered this book!
J**N
This book was a disappointment. I read the reviewed the book on “look ...
This book was a disappointment. I read the reviewed the book on “look inside” and thought, perfect. However the examples are vague, basic and just common sense. I thought I was going to have “ways” to do ABA therapy in session. Example: acting out= do not engage behavior and stop aggressive behavior. I guess I was doing ABA therapy all along and was just calling it “normal behavior management”.
E**E
You got questions Tameika has the answers
If you are a parent of a child with ASD and wish to know about ABA therapy than Tameika Meadows has your answers. Tameika makes ABA simple and desirable to getting functional behavior working in any child's life.
H**R
Informative Book
This book was a quick informative read. If you just want to brush up on what you already know, or find more information about ABA techniques this book does the job.A good resource for anyone.
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