Effective communication instruction has drawn heavily from applied behavior analysis (ABA). Although intervention practices have evolved over time, technologies developed through the adherence to ABA principles and techniques continue to flourish. This article examines ABA-based communication instruction for persons with autism by providing a historical context for ABA as an instructional methodology and by reviewing ABA-related treatment options.
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