05/05/2026
Learning Basic Skills Through Play β
At 2 years old, play-based ABA activities can help build early skills such as attention, matching, fine motor coordination, and problem-solving in a fun and supportive way.
Every child learns at their own pace, and therapy should always be respectful, safe, and child-centered.
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02/05/2026
Preference Assessment in ABA Therapy ππ
Every child has unique interests, favorites, and motivators. In ABA therapy, we use preference assessment to discover what a child enjoys and what can encourage learning, participation, and positive behavior.
Preference assessment helps us identify items or activities such as:
β¨ Favorite toys
β¨ Snacks or treats
β¨ Sensory activities
β¨ Songs or videos
β¨ Movement games
β¨ Social praise
β¨ Special play activities
When we understand what motivates a child, we can make therapy more fun, meaningful, and effective.
Why is it important?
Preference assessment helps therapists:
β Increase cooperation
β Support communication
β Encourage task completion
β Build new skills
β Reduce frustration
β Make learning enjoyable
Every child learns better when they feel happy, motivated, and supported. π
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Supervised by a BCBA
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28/04/2026
Learning Through Play
In todayβs activity, the child is engaging in a hands-on play-based task using toy fruits and activity materials.
This activity helps support important developmental skills such as:
β¨ Fine motor skills
β¨ Hand-eye coordination
β¨ Focus and attention
β¨ Following simple instructions
β¨ Matching and sorting
β¨ Problem-solving
β¨ Play-based learning
Through simple and fun activities, children can build confidence, independence, and readiness to learn.
Small steps today can lead to big skills tomorrow. ππ
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28/04/2026
Autism & Sensory Needs
Every child experiences sensory input differently. Some children may be sensitive to sounds, lights, textures, or touch, while others may seek movement, pressure, or sensory play.
Sensory needs are not βbad behavior.β They are a way children communicate what their body needs to feel safe, calm, and ready to learn.
Common sensory experiences may include:
β¨ Covering ears when sounds are too loud
β¨ Avoiding certain clothes, food textures, or messy play
β¨ Seeking jumping, spinning, running, or deep pressure
β¨ Feeling overwhelmed in busy or noisy places
β¨ Needing extra time to adjust to new environments
Helpful support ideas:
π Offer calm spaces and sensory breaks
π Use visual supports and predictable routines
π Introduce sensory tools based on the childβs needs
π Observe what helps the child feel calm and regulated
π Respond with patience, understanding, and support
When we understand sensory needs, we help children feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
Autism Awareness | Sensory Support | Understanding Every Child
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19/04/2026
ABA Homebase Therapy
Supporting your childβs growth right at home.
We provide one-on-one ABA sessions focused on:
β¨ Communication skills
β¨ Behavior support
β¨ Social interaction
β¨ Following instructions
β¨ Daily living skills
β¨ School readiness
Each session is personalized based on your childβs needs.
Supervised by a BCBA for professional guidance and quality support.
π© Message now to book your childβs session.
04/04/2026
π World Autism Month β April π
Autism is not something to βfix.β
It is something to understand, accept, and support.
Every child communicates in their own way.
Every child learns in their own way.
Every child deserves respect, patience, and opportunity.
Letβs work together to create a world where children with autism feel seen, valued, and included.
π Accept
π Understand
π Support
π Celebrate Differences
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Today we celebrate the uniqueness, strengths, and voices of children with autism. π
At ABA Homebase Therapy, we believe every child communicates, learns, and grows in their own special way. With the right support, understanding, and acceptance, every child can shine.
Letβs continue building a world where children with autism feel:
π Understood
π Accepted
π Supported
π Included
Together, we can make a difference.
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Supervised by a BCBA
14/03/2026
π Pairing in ABA Therapy
Pairing is the first and most important step in building a positive relationship between the therapist and the child.
During pairing, the therapist focuses on becoming fun, safe, and enjoyable for the child. Instead of placing demands, the therapist joins the child in activities they enjoy such as playing with toys, bubbles, music, or games.
The goal is for the child to learn:
β¨ βGood things happen when this person is around.β
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12/03/2026
In times of uncertainty, safety and unity matter the most.
We are deeply grateful to Qatar for the protection, care, and security it provides to everyone who calls this country home. Families, children, and communities continue to feel supported and safe because of the strength and leadership of this nation.
As professionals working closely with children and families, we appreciate the peaceful environment that allows children to grow, learn, and feel secure.
Thank you Qatar for your protection, safety, and care. Together we feel safe, strong, and supported.
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08/03/2026
πΈ Happy International Womenβs Day! πΈ
Today we celebrate the strength, compassion, and dedication of women everywhere. As a woman working in ABA Home-Based Therapy, I feel honored to support children with autism and their families every day.
Empowering children through patience, understanding, and evidence-based support can create meaningful progress β and every small step truly goes a long way.
To all the mothers, therapists, educators, and caregivers who work tirelessly to support children with special needs β today we celebrate you. π
Together we continue building a world where every child can learn, grow, and thrive.
π ABA Homebase Therapy
Supporting children with autism in the comfort of their homes
Supervised by a BCBA