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#AppliedBehaviorAnalysis: a scientific approach to understanding behavior, focused on modifying actions through reinforcement, observation, strategies, interventions, data collection, learning, education, mental health, autism support, behavior modification, therapy techniques, skills training.
This is why I will forever advocate for ABA therapy. I don’t care if you are against it because this has helped my family and has helped her in so many ways.  I am thankful for the center and her amazing team. She has worked so hard to get to where she is now and I’m so proud of her. It does get better 🥹💕 #au#autismu#autismmomu#autismawarenessu#autismadvocateu#autismparentsb#abatherapyp#appliedbehavioranalysisb#rbtu#autisticdaughtere#teamkaseymae🧩o#MomsofTikToko#hopethishelps
😭😂 literally  #aba #abasis #abatherapy #itsabasis #rbttok #rbtlife #bcaba #bcba #RBT #abatherapistlife #abatherapist #rbtfam #blackanalyst #blackrbt #abatherapyrocks #abatherapyworks #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavioralscience #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behavioranalysisunit #behavioranalysisoftiktok #abatok #itsabasis #knuckifyoubuck #song #lifeofanrbt #aba
A few weeks ago, I shared a video about why parents respond to behavior the way they do (it's from November 29, 2024—if you missed it, go watch it, and you’ll see what I mean).   But here’s the truth: offering your child something “good” after challenging behavior might temporarily stop it, but it won’t solve the issue in the long term.   I know—it FEELS like it’s working because the behavior stops temporarily. But remember, anytime a behavior CONTINUES to occur means it’s being reinforced.  Once you truly understand how behavior works, those “a-ha” moments make it much easier to stop reinforcing the wrong behaviors.   ➡️ DM me READY to grab my Practical Parenting: No Fluff, Just Results course! This comprehensive guide will help you understand your child’s behavior and give you practical tools to create smoother, more peaceful days together. #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #newmom #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentingishard #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #teachersofinstagram #parenthood
Uhhh who put this here?… lmao   #b#bcbaR#RBTa#abatherapistlifea#abatherapistr#rbtfamb#blackanalystb#blackrbta#abatherapyrocksa#abatherapyworksa#appliedbehavioranalysisb#behavioralscienceb#behavioranalysisb#behavioranalystb#behavioranalysisunitb#behavioranalysisoftiktoka#abatokb#behaviorteacherb#behaviortherapyb#behaviortechniciansb#behaviorclassroomC#CapCutm#memev#verbaln#nonverbaln#nonvocalv#vocalv#versusw#workattirew#works#spedspecialneeds
If you have two items and you’re unsure which one your child wants, you can offer both and observe which one they reach for (make sure they are far enough apart).  Once they start reaching, briefly withhold the item and model the correct word for them to say. For example, if you’re holding a block in one hand and a doll in the other, and your child reaches for the doll, pause and say, “Doll.” Have your child echo or sign, “Doll,” and then hand it to them.  How do you confirm what your child wants? Let us know below!  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #language #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
To each its own lol we gonna turn up  #aba #abasis #abatherapy #itsabasis #rbttok #rbtlife #bcaba #bcba #RBT #abatherapistlife #abatherapist #rbtfam #blackanalyst #blackrbt #abatherapyrocks #abatherapyworks #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavioralscience #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behavioranalysisunit #behavioranalysisoftiktok #abatok #itsabasis #sped #behaviormanagement #behaviorteacher
Sometimes, it’s easy to want to immediately correct every small thing… I am totally guilty of that myself! This is something that I have to actively remind myself NOT to do.  And I get it! I’m a teacher…  It is so tempting to turn every moment into a teaching opportunity, but the truth is, building a strong relationship with your child is what allows those lessons to stick in the long run.  Prioritize connection first—teachable moments will always come. DM me READY if you are prepared for peaceful, easy going days without the tantrums and power struggles, and I’ll show you how.  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #kidsoftiktok #parentsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
While we can’t do this for EVERYTHING—since there are some activities kids simply aren’t ready for—there are many things they CAN do under supervision.  For those activities, teaching them to ask for your help or permission first is a great way to keep them safe while encouraging independence. For example, Grace loves using our water cooler but can sometimes spill water by accident.  There’s also a hot water button on it that’s childproofed, but I’d still be nervous if she ever figured out how to use it.  To keep her safe, I taught her to ask me when she wants to use the water cooler. That way, I can supervise and ensure everything goes smoothly. Another example is Sophia, who loves exploring my nightstand.  While I trust her with what’s inside, there are important documents and scissors in the drawer. The drawer is childproofed for Grace, but Sophia knows how to open it and hasn’t yet learned how to lock it again.  To avoid issues, I’ve taught her to ask before looking in the drawer.  This way, I can supervise and make sure it’s securely closed afterward. Finally, Grace loves to run. On playgrounds or in open fields, I let her run her little heart out.  But on sidewalks, where cars come and go, I’ve taught her to ask me first.  This ensures I can make sure it’s safe for her to run. (Of course, one crucial prerequisite for this is that your child stops when you tell them to.) Teaching kids to ask in situations like these creates a system that prioritizes safety without stifling their independence. ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier.  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
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While we can’t do this for EVERYTHING—since there are some activities kids simply aren’t ready for—there are many things they CAN do under supervision. For those activities, teaching them to ask for your help or permission first is a great way to keep them safe while encouraging independence. For example, Grace loves using our water cooler but can sometimes spill water by accident. There’s also a hot water button on it that’s childproofed, but I’d still be nervous if she ever figured out how to use it. To keep her safe, I taught her to ask me when she wants to use the water cooler. That way, I can supervise and ensure everything goes smoothly. Another example is Sophia, who loves exploring my nightstand. While I trust her with what’s inside, there are important documents and scissors in the drawer. The drawer is childproofed for Grace, but Sophia knows how to open it and hasn’t yet learned how to lock it again. To avoid issues, I’ve taught her to ask before looking in the drawer. This way, I can supervise and make sure it’s securely closed afterward. Finally, Grace loves to run. On playgrounds or in open fields, I let her run her little heart out. But on sidewalks, where cars come and go, I’ve taught her to ask me first. This ensures I can make sure it’s safe for her to run. (Of course, one crucial prerequisite for this is that your child stops when you tell them to.) Teaching kids to ask in situations like these creates a system that prioritizes safety without stifling their independence. ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier. #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
I totally get it! Some of the things our kids do can really push our buttons, maybe even make your blood boil.  But hear me out! If those behaviors are of no harm to anyone, and are simply meant to annoy you, try your best to let them go.  And I know what you are thinking, “How will my child know that’s not okay? Aren't I letting them get away with it?”  Not at all! Behavior happens for a reason, and whether it continues depends on the consequences we provide. If your child is doing something to get your attention, and you respond by telling them to stop, you might actually be reinforcing the behavior.  In other words, your reaction could be giving them exactly what they’re looking for. The key is to respond in a way that shows you’re unaffected. Even your facial expressions matter—if you look annoyed, that might be enough to encourage the behavior. Sometimes, walking away is your best move. 🛑IMPORTANT!🛑 I often hear, “I ignore my child’s behavior, but it’s not improving.” That’s likely because the reason behind the behavior hasn’t been identified. Understanding the function of behavior is the game-changer! Without that information, it’s hard to address the root cause effectively. ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on 4 crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier.  Ready to take the next step?  ➡️ DM me READY to grab my Practical Parenting: No Fluff, Just Results course! This comprehensive guide will help you understand your child’s behavior and give you practical tools to create smoother, more peaceful days together. #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #newmom #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentingishard #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #teachersofinstagram #parenthood #toddlersoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #parentsoftiktok
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I totally get it! Some of the things our kids do can really push our buttons, maybe even make your blood boil. But hear me out! If those behaviors are of no harm to anyone, and are simply meant to annoy you, try your best to let them go. And I know what you are thinking, “How will my child know that’s not okay? Aren't I letting them get away with it?” Not at all! Behavior happens for a reason, and whether it continues depends on the consequences we provide. If your child is doing something to get your attention, and you respond by telling them to stop, you might actually be reinforcing the behavior. In other words, your reaction could be giving them exactly what they’re looking for. The key is to respond in a way that shows you’re unaffected. Even your facial expressions matter—if you look annoyed, that might be enough to encourage the behavior. Sometimes, walking away is your best move. 🛑IMPORTANT!🛑 I often hear, “I ignore my child’s behavior, but it’s not improving.” That’s likely because the reason behind the behavior hasn’t been identified. Understanding the function of behavior is the game-changer! Without that information, it’s hard to address the root cause effectively. ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on 4 crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier. Ready to take the next step? ➡️ DM me READY to grab my Practical Parenting: No Fluff, Just Results course! This comprehensive guide will help you understand your child’s behavior and give you practical tools to create smoother, more peaceful days together. #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #newmom #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentingishard #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #teachersofinstagram #parenthood #toddlersoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #parentsoftiktok
Ive read some behavior plans that shouldve been burned and thrown AWAY over the years 😂😭😩   #bcba #RBT #abatherapistlife #abatherapist #rbtfam #blackanalyst #blackrbt #abatherapyrocks #abatherapyworks #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavioralscience #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behavioranalysisunit #behavioranalysisoftiktok #abatok #behaviorteacher #behaviortherapy #behaviortechnicians #behaviorclassroom #CapCut #meme #verbal #nonverbal #nonvocal #vocal #versus #workattire #work #sped #specialneeds
I don't know if it's just the company we're with, but the RBT turnover is high here. He's had 3 leave in 6 months 😕 #autismlevel3 #autismacceptance #nonverbalautism #highsupportneeds #profoundautism #autismawareness #autismfamily #autismmom #aba #abatherapy #appliedbehavioranalysis #bcbasoftiktok #rbtsoftiktok  #frustratedmom
How I dress for work and appear to adults VS how i actually act at work!  #bcba #RBT #abatherapistlife #abatherapist #rbtfam #blackanalyst #blackrbt #abatherapyrocks #abatherapyworks #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavioralscience #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behavioranalysisunit #behavioranalysisoftiktok #abatok #behaviorteacher #behaviortherapy #behaviortechnicians #behaviorclassroom #CapCut #meme #verbal #nonverbal #nonvocal #vocal #versus #workattire #work #sped #specialneeds
There’s a bit of an art to this—timing really matters!  If you talk too much about a favorite memory BEFORE they put the jacket on, they might lose interest in hearing the rest.  But if you wait too long and start after challenging behavior, your child may think they are getting your attention for the challenging behavior.  The sweet spot? Start sharing just a little to spark their interest, make sure they’re motivated to hear the rest, and then get the jacket on while they’re engaged.  And here’s the thing—you don’t even need to announce, “It’s time to put on your jacket!” Just slip it on while you’re chatting.  It may sound small, but understanding motivation and timing makes a HUGE difference.  PS: This was my go-to strategy for diaper changes. ➡️ Comment TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four must-know strategies that will make parenting easier!  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
Happy holidays BCBAs, BCaBAs, and RBTs 💋💗 W never stop throwing behavior analytic spins on everything 😜 We hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season and thank you to all our past, current, and future SNABA students 😘 #bcba #bcaba #bcbaexam #bcbaexamprep #bcabaexam #behavioranalysis #appliedbehavioranalysis #bcbalife #abatherapy #behavioranalyst #behavioranalysts #experimentaldesign
It's a never-ending fight for services, particularly for high support needs individuals like John #autismmom #autismfamily #autismawareness #profoundautism #highsupportneeds #autismlevel3 #aba #abatherapy #appliedbehavioranalysis #bcbasoftiktok #rbtsoftiktok #abanuance
There’s no such thing as TMI here 😭 #firstgen #gradschool #mastersdegree #studenttherapist #clinicalsocialwork #msw #registeredbehaviortechnician #abatherapy #appliedbehavioranalysis #therapy
Please keep in mind that even with these proactive strategies, your child might still resist or get upset. That’s completely normal! The key is to stay calm and avoid getting pulled into a back-and-forth. Here’s an example of what not to do: Child: “I want mommy to fill up my water!” Mom: “Daddy will fill up your water, and then mommy will hand you your snack.” Child: “Nooo! I want mommy to fill my water!” Mom: “It’s okay! Daddy can do it just as well as mommy can.” Child: “No, Mommy, you do it!” Mom: “Why don’t we let Daddy do it this time? Daddy loves you and wants to help!” Child: “But I don’t want Daddy—I want YOU!” This type of back-and-forth often escalates the situation, as it unintentionally reinforces the behavior with extra attention. Instead, a more effective response might look like this: Child: “I want mommy to fill up my water!” Mom: “Daddy’s going to fill your water, and I’ll hand you your snack.” Child: “Nooo! I want mommy to fill my water!” Mom: (calmly, without engaging further): “I hear you, but Daddy’s filling it this time. I think we should feed Teddy Bear and Parrot while we eat. Who gets the first bite?!” By staying calm, sticking to the plan, and redirecting your child’s attention, you avoid power struggles and keep things moving forward.  Over time, this approach helps your child learn that protesting won’t change the outcome. Consistency and confidence in your response are key! ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier.  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsontiktok #toddlersoftiktok #kidsoftiktok
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Please keep in mind that even with these proactive strategies, your child might still resist or get upset. That’s completely normal! The key is to stay calm and avoid getting pulled into a back-and-forth. Here’s an example of what not to do: Child: “I want mommy to fill up my water!” Mom: “Daddy will fill up your water, and then mommy will hand you your snack.” Child: “Nooo! I want mommy to fill my water!” Mom: “It’s okay! Daddy can do it just as well as mommy can.” Child: “No, Mommy, you do it!” Mom: “Why don’t we let Daddy do it this time? Daddy loves you and wants to help!” Child: “But I don’t want Daddy—I want YOU!” This type of back-and-forth often escalates the situation, as it unintentionally reinforces the behavior with extra attention. Instead, a more effective response might look like this: Child: “I want mommy to fill up my water!” Mom: “Daddy’s going to fill your water, and I’ll hand you your snack.” Child: “Nooo! I want mommy to fill my water!” Mom: (calmly, without engaging further): “I hear you, but Daddy’s filling it this time. I think we should feed Teddy Bear and Parrot while we eat. Who gets the first bite?!” By staying calm, sticking to the plan, and redirecting your child’s attention, you avoid power struggles and keep things moving forward. Over time, this approach helps your child learn that protesting won’t change the outcome. Consistency and confidence in your response are key! ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier. #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsontiktok #toddlersoftiktok #kidsoftiktok
“What if they cry or exhibit challenging behavior?” That’s okay and can be expected—especially if your child has a long learning history of using challenging behavior to remain in an activity longer. When you begin following through immediately with your instructions (if you haven’t been doing so before), you’re no longer reinforcing behavior that was previously reinforced (this is called extinction). As a result, your child may try different challenging behaviors because the old ones aren’t getting the same result they used to. It’s important to note: This is not the time to give in, as your child might then adopt this new behavior as their go-to the next time they don’t want to transition. And remember, extinction can take time– it may be a long and slow process, but when done correctly, it works. Over time, your child will learn, “When my mom asks me to do something, I need to do it when she asks, or she will just prompt me anyway.” Finally, proactive strategies will always be your best option! Sometimes we may not have the right reinforcer, and that’s okay– all we can do is adjust for next time. DM me READY if you are prepared for peaceful, easy going days without the tantrums and power struggles, and I’ll show you how.  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
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“What if they cry or exhibit challenging behavior?” That’s okay and can be expected—especially if your child has a long learning history of using challenging behavior to remain in an activity longer. When you begin following through immediately with your instructions (if you haven’t been doing so before), you’re no longer reinforcing behavior that was previously reinforced (this is called extinction). As a result, your child may try different challenging behaviors because the old ones aren’t getting the same result they used to. It’s important to note: This is not the time to give in, as your child might then adopt this new behavior as their go-to the next time they don’t want to transition. And remember, extinction can take time– it may be a long and slow process, but when done correctly, it works. Over time, your child will learn, “When my mom asks me to do something, I need to do it when she asks, or she will just prompt me anyway.” Finally, proactive strategies will always be your best option! Sometimes we may not have the right reinforcer, and that’s okay– all we can do is adjust for next time. DM me READY if you are prepared for peaceful, easy going days without the tantrums and power struggles, and I’ll show you how.  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
Gotta pair all over again. #ABA #RBT #Autism #Spectrum #RegisteredBehaviorTechnician #Pairing #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis
Here’s the big one! Paying attention to your child BEFORE they have a meltdown is crucial!  It’s so easy to overlook the appropriate behaviors our children engage in, and I get it!  Us parents have stuff to do! Who has time for this!?  But let me tell you, the amount of time you think you are losing by attending to your child during errands or a family outing; you may end up losing having to coax them to leave the toy aisle, sit in the cart, stop taking things off the shelf, leave the restaurant, or stay in their seat— you get the idea!  By utilizing this strategy, we mitigate the chances of problem behavior happening, teach our children that engaging in the right behavior gets our attention and that running errands or eating out doesn’t become something we dread!  Comment TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on 4 crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier (This also covers the other topics in the video).  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #newmom #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentingishard #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #teachersofinstagram #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
When your child shows a strong preference for one parent, it’s natural for the less-preferred parent to feel hurt or want to convince your child of their love.  However, rather than trying to “convince” your child, which can feel overwhelming or pressured, the unpreferred parent can focus on SHOWING love through consistent, positive interactions. Here are a few helpful approaches: 1. Spend one-on-one time doing activities your child enjoys, without forcing connection. 2. Avoid Overcompensating! Trying too hard to win your child over may accidentally have the reverse effect. Believe it or not, our kids are very quick to catch on to this! 3. Show up consistently, even when your child shows preference for the other parent. Over time, predictability builds trust. Wth patience and consistency, your relationship will grow naturally without needing to "convince" your child of your love. Actions speak louder than words ❤️.  Stay tuned for part 2 tomorrow! ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier.  #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok
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When your child shows a strong preference for one parent, it’s natural for the less-preferred parent to feel hurt or want to convince your child of their love. However, rather than trying to “convince” your child, which can feel overwhelming or pressured, the unpreferred parent can focus on SHOWING love through consistent, positive interactions. Here are a few helpful approaches: 1. Spend one-on-one time doing activities your child enjoys, without forcing connection. 2. Avoid Overcompensating! Trying too hard to win your child over may accidentally have the reverse effect. Believe it or not, our kids are very quick to catch on to this! 3. Show up consistently, even when your child shows preference for the other parent. Over time, predictability builds trust. Wth patience and consistency, your relationship will grow naturally without needing to "convince" your child of your love. Actions speak louder than words ❤️. Stay tuned for part 2 tomorrow! ➡️ DM me TOOLKIT for a free mini crash course video on four crucial strategies every parent must know to make their life easier. #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #behavior #parenting #parentsofinstagram #positiveparenting #parentingtips #toddlers #toddlersofinstagram #behaviormanagement #parentsupport #momssupportingmoms #momsofinstagram #parenttraining #parent #bcba #rbt #parentcoach #toddlertantrums #toddlermom #toddlermomlife #behavioranalysis #behavioranalyst #behaviors #parentingjourney #parentsbelike #parenthood #parentsoftiktok #kidsoftiktok #toddlersoftiktok

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