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Proactive ABA Strategies to Prevent Challenging BehaviorAt Mayflower Early ABA Services, we believe the best way to addr...
03/06/2026

Proactive ABA Strategies to Prevent Challenging Behavior

At Mayflower Early ABA Services, we believe the best way to address challenging behavior is to prevent it before it starts!

Many behaviors happen when children feel overwhelmed, confused, or unable to communicate their needs. Small proactive strategies can make a big difference.

Here are a few antecedent strategies parents can start using today:
✨ Use “First–Then” language
“First clean up (Low prob bx), THEN, iPad (High prob bx)”
"First homework, then Playground"

📅 Create predictable routines
Children thrive when they know what to expect. Visual schedules or simple daily routines can reduce anxiety and resistance.
⏳ Give transition warnings (visual timers work best!)
Sudden changes are hard. Try giving reminders:
“Five more minutes… two more minutes… then we clean up.”

🎯 Make expectations clear and simple (Tell them what you want them to do instead of what not to do!)
Instead of saying “don't touch that, or stop running,” try:
“Hands to yourself.”
“Walking feet.”

💬 Encourage communication
When children can ask for help, breaks, or more time, many challenging behaviors decrease.

🏃 Build movement and breaks into the day
Many children need opportunities to move their bodies to stay regulated and ready to learn.

❤️ Catch the good moments
Praise the behaviors you want to see more of (be specific!)
“I love how you asked for help!”
Small proactive supports can create calmer days, more success, and more connection for families.

At Mayflower, we believe kindness and science work together.

🎨 A couple spots- Friday Night Girls Social Group!Do you know a teen who loves art and would enjoy making new friends in...
03/04/2026

🎨 A couple spots- Friday Night Girls Social Group!

Do you know a teen who loves art and would enjoy making new friends in a fun, supportive environment? Our group focuses on building social confidence while creating, chatting, and connecting with peers.

If you know someone who may be a good fit, please feel free to share!

📩 Message or email us for more details.

🌊☀️ Dreaming of Summer at Mayflower ☀️🌊With all this snow on the ground, our social playgroup was ready for a little sun...
02/28/2026

🌊☀️ Dreaming of Summer at Mayflower ☀️🌊

With all this snow on the ground, our social playgroup was ready for a little sunshine today! ❄️➡️🏖️

The children explored seashells, sea glass, sand, and beach accessories to create their very own beaches and islands. What looked like simple sensory play was actually packed with powerful social learning:

✨ Commenting and shared conversations
✨ Turn taking and sharing materials
✨ Asking peers for specific items they needed
✨ Connecting ideas and building on each other’s creations
✨ Taking turns speaking in a group
✨ Perspective taking (“If you lived on this island, where would you go first?”)

We even read a book about the senses and talked about what we see, hear, smell, and feel at the beach. The kids discussed what might live inside different shells and used wonderful descriptive language.

After two weeks off for February vacation and a snowstorm, I’ll be honest — I was a little nervous about getting back into the groove. But these kids? They walked right in and picked up without missing a beat. 💛

They were so proud of their creations that they insisted on keeping them out to show their parents. And that pride — that joy — is what this work is all about.

Social skills are built through meaningful, shared experiences. Today was one of those days. 🌊🐚✨







❄️ Blizzard Survival Mode (After February Vacation!) ❄️Let’s be honest… many parents are already running on empty after ...
02/22/2026

❄️ Blizzard Survival Mode (After February Vacation!) ❄️

Let’s be honest… many parents are already running on empty after school vacation week, and now a snow day (or two)! That’s a lot of down time for kids… and a lot of emotional energy for you.

If everyone feels more sensitive, tired, or off… that makes sense. 💙
Take a breath. Give yourself some grace.
Tomorrow will be about getting through the storm, not perfection.

✔️ If you lose your temper… that’s a teaching moment!
Adults get overwhelmed, too. What matters is what happens next.

Try modeling regulation:
“I’m sorry — I snapped at you and yelled. Even grown-ups get frustrated sometimes.”
“I need a minute to calm my body.”
Step outside. Take deep breaths. Take quiet time. Then reconnect.

✨ Children learn regulation by watching us regulate… and repair.

You are doing enough.
Stay safe, warm, and gentle with yourselves, Mayflower families. 💙

As always, please reach out with any individual questions or concerns.

How Can ABA Therapy Help?Research shows ABA can support growth in many important areas, including:🧩 Social skills — frie...
02/19/2026

How Can ABA Therapy Help?

Research shows ABA can support growth in many important areas, including:

🧩 Social skills — friendships, sharing, group participation

🗣️ Communication — expressing needs, conversation, AAC

🍽️ Feeding — trying new foods, mealtime routines

👕 Daily living — dressing, hygiene, toilet training

✂️ Tolerating haircuts, grooming, and dentist visits

😴 Healthy sleep routines

🧠 Learning readiness — attention, following directions

💛 Emotional regulation and coping skills

⚡ Reducing challenging behaviors by teaching functional skills

👨‍👩‍👧 Parent support for real-life routines

Every program at Mayflower is individualized, play-based, and rooted in kindness because when children feel safe, supported, and understood, real learning happens 💙

✨ Evidence-based care. Compassionate teaching. Meaningful progress.

Navigating a recent autism diagnosis for your child?You’re not alone. TheSpectrum.org shares honest conversations from p...
02/18/2026

Navigating a recent autism diagnosis for your child?

You’re not alone. TheSpectrum.org shares honest conversations from parents and autism professionals to help families make informed early decisions with confidence.

Explore their stories and helpful resources here: TheSpectrum.org

💙 Happy Valentine’s Day from Mayflower Early ABA Services 💙Every child learns, grows, and connects in their own unique w...
02/15/2026

💙 Happy Valentine’s Day from Mayflower Early ABA Services 💙
Every child learns, grows, and connects in their own unique way, and that’s something truly worth celebrating.
Today, we celebrate the small moments that mean so much…
✨ A new word spoken
✨ A brave transition
✨ A shared smile
✨ A connection made
At Mayflower, we believe learning happens best when children feel safe, understood, and supported with kindness and compassion.
We are honored to walk alongside the incredible children and families we serve every day. ❤️
With appreciation and care,
Mayflower Early ABA Services 🌷

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02/09/2026

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🌹We can be kind and still follow the science. 🧬 When a child is in distressed,  crying, overwhelmed, melting down, our i...
02/08/2026

🌹We can be kind and still follow the science. 🧬

When a child is in distressed, crying, overwhelmed, melting down, our instincts as adults are often conflicted.

As behavior analysts, we’re trained to be careful.
We’re taught not to reinforce challenging behavior.
We’re taught that extinction means withholding the maintaining reinforcer.
We’re taught that follow-through matters.

And that training is grounded in strong science.

But a 2023 article published in Behavior Analysis in Practice (linked below) reminds us of something essential: how we respond in those moments matters just as much as what we’re teaching.

The concept of Kind Extinction shows that it is possible to hold boundaries without withholding care.
In the study, clinicians continued to withhold escape or tangibles but they did not ignore the child. Instead, they offered calm presence, emotional validation, and genuine human connection while teaching more appropriate ways to communicate needs.

The results were powerful:
🙌 Challenging behavior decreased
🙌 Communication increased
👍 Engagement improved
👍 Caregivers and staff strongly preferred this approach

This isn’t about abandoning behavioral principles.
It’s about implementing them with compassion, intention, and humanity.

At Mayflower Early ABA Services, we believe kindness is not a clinical weakness.
🌹It’s an evidence-based choice.

🔗 Read the full open-access article here:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-023-00833-w

💗 Friday's Teen Social Group: Values, Confidence & Connection 🎨✨In last night’s girls’ teen social group, teens practice...
01/31/2026

💗 Friday's Teen Social Group: Values, Confidence & Connection 🎨✨

In last night’s girls’ teen social group, teens practiced listening, turn-taking, and giving positive peer feedback while reflecting on personal strengths, values, and how friendships can change over time. Through discussion and art, the group supported confidence building and values-aligned social growth in a warm, supportive environment.

❄️ Children practiced turn-taking, waiting, and cooperative play while collaboratively making homemade snow, followed by...
01/31/2026

❄️ Children practiced turn-taking, waiting, and cooperative play while collaboratively making homemade snow, followed by hands-on sensory exploration and imaginative play.


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