When Progress Looks Different
- hrochelle4
- Feb 23
- 1 min read
A message for parents
What if progress didn’t look like perfection?
What if it looked like your child tolerating socks, using words instead of behaviors, or you realizing, “Behavior is communication.”
That’s the heart of ABA.
ABA isn’t about fixing your child — it’s about understanding them. When children don’t yet have the words, behavior becomes their voice. ABA helps families understand the why behind behaviors and teaches supportive ways to communicate.
Progress often shows up in small moments:
calmer transitions
fewer meltdowns
one successful request
more confidence for you and your child
These small wins matter. They build independence, connection, and trust.
ABA should feel like real life, not rigid therapy. Learning can happen through play, routines, and everyday moments that already matter to your family.
Most importantly, you are not alone. You don’t need to be perfect — just supported.
Small steps. Big impact.





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