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be distressed, fail to attain skills, or exhibit increasing rates of challenging behaviors. Such problems signal to the behavior analyst that a change in instruction is warranted. 5. Social significance: The issues addressed should be socially significant; they should make real differences in the lives of people served and should increase their access to rewarding activities. At its core, ABA is focused on helping people make meaningful progress.
The goal of ABA intervention is to build socially significant behaviors in a meaningful way and to a meaningful degree. The broad array of ABA interventions helps us accomplish this important goal. Generalization and spontaneity are essential components of successful intervention. The ultimate goal is the demonstration of skills in natural contexts leading to richer personal and social experiences.
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