Common Phobias and Ways ABA Therapy May Help
Phobias are intense, persistent fears that go far beyond ordinary caution and can interfere with daily life. Common examples include fear of dogs, insects, medical procedures, flying, heights, storms,...
Phobias are intense, persistent fears that go far beyond ordinary caution and can interfere with daily life. Common examples include fear of dogs, insects, medical procedures, flying, heights, storms,...
Reading to infants may seem premature, but it is one of the most powerful ways to support early brain development. From the very beginning, babies are absorbing language, rhythm,...
Many high-performing professionals are surprised to learn that their biggest career obstacles are not technical, but social. Difficulty reading social cues, interrupting others, avoiding collaboration, struggling with feedback, or...
Cold weather has a way of draining energy and disrupting routines, especially when sunlight is scarce and cozy blankets are calling your name. At Rising Palms Behavioral, we often...
Feeling overwhelmed at work is not a personal failure. For many adults, especially those who are neurodivergent, work environments demand constant multitasking, unclear expectations, and unspoken social rules. Over...
ABA has a branding problem, and adults are the ones left out. Over time, applied behavior analysis became almost exclusively associated with young children, clinic settings, and school-based goals....
As 2026 approaches, many people feel pressure to set a New Year’s resolution, yet resolutions often focus on quick fixes instead of lasting well being. A lifestyle change takes...
Most New Year resolutions fail because they are vague or unrealistic. ABA provides a practical framework that turns broad intentions into clear, measurable behaviors. Instead of saying you want...
Many parents hand over devices to keep their child calm or occupied, but consistent use of iPads and phones during early childhood comes with real developmental costs. Young children...
Parents often look for holiday gifts that are fun and also support their child’s development. ABA principles can guide families toward toys that help build communication, fine motor skills,...
Many adults feel overwhelmed during December. Crowded stores, family expectations, increased social demands, and disrupted routines make it especially challenging for individuals who struggle with anxiety or executive function....
The holiday season brings excitement, but it also brings a complete disruption of routine. Many children with sensory differences, ADHD, or autism struggle with the noise, crowds, new faces,...