01/10/2026
đ Cooperative Play in Action at Mayflower Early ABA Services đ
Today we captured something really special â nearly 20 minutes of cooperative play as our kids built, shared, and played with cars together.
In ABA, cooperative play means children are not just playing side-by-side, but engaging with each other â taking turns, initiating, responding, negotiating ideas, and staying connected around a shared activity. Thatâs exactly what you see here.
Because the play was going so well, we didnât rush to stop it. At Mayflower, we closely observe the childrenâs cues â their engagement, joy, communication, and regulation â and we flex activities to fit the moment.
When kids are successfully practicing skills like:
⢠turn-taking
⢠social initiation
⢠shared problem-solving
⢠flexible thinking
âŚthe best teaching sometimes is simply to let it keep going â¨
We would never want to abruptly end an activity when meaningful learning and connection are happening. Thatâs when real growth shows up.
This is the heart of our ABA model â child-led, relationship-based, and grounded in real social experiences.
So proud of these kids and the beautiful teamwork they showed today đ