Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is often surrounded by misconceptions, leaving many parents unsure of its true purpose. The video breaks down these misunderstandings and highlights how ABA can support children with autism in meaningful ways. The video explains that ABA is not about forcing compliance or suppressing individuality. Instead, it uses positive reinforcement to help children build communication, social, and daily living skills tailored to their unique needs. It also clarifies that ABA is not outdated or harmful; modern approaches are compassionate, flexible, and evidence-based. For parents, this message is reassuring: ABA therapy is designed to empower children, nurture independence, and improve quality of life. By separating myths from facts, families can better understand how ABA can be a supportive tool in helping kids thrive.

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