Mayflower Early ABA Services

Mayflower Early ABA Services Guiding Growth, Empowering Parents

We offer compassionate applied behavior analytical services for children with autism and other behavioral challenges.

🍎✨ Back-to-School Success: ABA Tips for the First Week of School ✨🍎The first week back to school can bring excitement an...
09/01/2025

🍎✨ Back-to-School Success: ABA Tips for the First Week of School ✨🍎

The first week back to school can bring excitement and challenges. New teachers, new routines, and new expectations can feel overwhelming for kids—especially for those who thrive on predictability.
Here are 5 ABA-based tips to help make your child’s first week a smooth one:

1️⃣ Practice the Morning Routine Early
Do a few “dress rehearsals” before school starts—wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, and pack the backpack. Repetition builds confidence and reduces stress.

2️⃣ Use Visual Supports
Visual schedules, checklists, or picture cues can help kids know what’s coming next and feel in control.

3️⃣ Offer Choices When Possible
Simple choices (“Do you want pancakes or cereal for breakfast?”). They have to brush their teeth ("Do you want to brush your teeth upstairs or downstairs?"), giving children a sense of control and reducing morning power struggles.

4️⃣ Reinforce Brave Behavior
Notice and praise your child for small successes—like walking into school, riding the bus, greeting a teacher, or sitting with new peers. Specific praise (“I love how you walked in calmly!”) ("You were so brave getting right on the bus your first day") makes those behaviors more likely to happen again!

5️⃣ Plan for After-School Decompression
School is a lot of work! Build in downtime or a preferred activity right after school to help your child reset before tackling homework or chores.

💡 Final Thought
The first week sets the tone for the whole year. By using positive reinforcement, visual supports, and predictable routines, you’re not just helping your child adjust—you’re building skills for independence, resilience, and confidence.
From Mayflower Early ABA Services—we wish your family a joyful and successful start to the school year! 🌟

🌟 Now Enrolling: Mayflower Early ABA Social Skills Groups! 🌟Starting Saturday, September 13th, give your child the oppor...
08/29/2025

🌟 Now Enrolling: Mayflower Early ABA Social Skills Groups! 🌟

Starting Saturday, September 13th, give your child the opportunity to build confidence, communication, and friendships in a supportive, play-based environment.

🕙 Group Times:
Ages 4–6: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Ages 6–8: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

✨ All groups are led by Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) to ensure compassionate, evidence-based support for Learning.

Secure your child’s spot today at mayflowerautismcenter.com and complete our quick Google form. Spaces are limited!

Watch your child learn, connect, and thrive with peers!

Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive and reach their fullest potential. Discover how our specialized services ...
08/18/2025

Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive and reach their fullest potential. Discover how our specialized services can support your child's unique journey by visiting our website today.
https://mayflowerautismcenter.com

Visit our website to access empowering resources and support tailored for your child's unique journey. Discover how our ...
08/18/2025

Visit our website to access empowering resources and support tailored for your child's unique journey. Discover how our compassionate services can help your family thrive today.

https://mayflowerautismcenter.com

🚂 Cooperative Play in Action 🚂In today’s social skills group, our learners worked together to build a train track — shar...
08/13/2025

🚂 Cooperative Play in Action 🚂

In today’s social skills group, our learners worked together to build a train track — sharing materials, taking turns, and problem-solving as a team. Cooperative play builds communication, respect for personal space, and friendships, all while making learning fun.

💛 Teaching with love. Creating joy in learning. 💛

At Mayflower, we believe learning happens best when it’s meaningful, natural, and FUN!🎨 Getting Creative with Clay! 🌈🌍As...
08/06/2025

At Mayflower, we believe learning happens best when it’s meaningful, natural, and FUN!
🎨 Getting Creative with Clay! 🌈🌍

As they molded rainbows, earths, and other amazing creations, something even more beautiful was happening at the table:
✨ Sharing space and materials
✨ Asking politely for specific colors
✨ Complimenting each other's work
✨ Commenting on creations
✨ Laughing and engaging in conversation
✨ Showing kindness and creativity in every interaction

These moments are more than just art—they’re powerful opportunities to build social skills through play, connection, and joy 💬🧠

🧠💬 Big Deal or Little Deal?At Mayflower Early ABA, we use visuals like this to help kids recognize how big a problem fee...
08/06/2025

🧠💬 Big Deal or Little Deal?
At Mayflower Early ABA, we use visuals like this to help kids recognize how big a problem feels — and what to do next.

🟢 Small = I can fix this myself
🟡 Medium = I might need help
🔴 Big = I need help now

It promotes independence, builds confidence, and supports emotional regulation — all while honoring each child's unique needs. ❤️

🌟 At Mayflower Early ABA Services, we believe in celebrating every small success — and in growing kindness along the way...
07/29/2025

🌟 At Mayflower Early ABA Services, we believe in celebrating every small success — and in growing kindness along the way 🌸

Our sessions include a group token board system to help children stay motivated and proud of their progress throughout the day. Whether it’s transitioning calmly, using words to ask for help, or completing a learning activity — every token earned is a step toward confidence and independence.

Alongside our regular reinforcement system, we’ve also planted something extra special: the Kindness Garden 🌼

Children earn roses for acts of kindness — like giving a compliment, helping a friend clean up, or sharing space with a smile. These roses aren’t just tokens; they’re little moments of connection and compassion. And when the garden grows, so does our community. 💛

We’re so excited to see South Shore Hospital embracing sensory-informed care! 🧠💙 Patients with autism and sensory needs ...
07/28/2025

We’re so excited to see South Shore Hospital embracing sensory-informed care! 🧠💙 Patients with autism and sensory needs can now access a sensory kit—including noise-canceling headphones and other calming tools—making medical visits more comfortable and supportive for everyone. Thank you, South Shore Hospital, for making inclusion a priority! 🙌



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🌱🧩 Today at Mayflower Early ABA Services, our little learners worked together to build a very long caterpillar puzzle—nu...
07/26/2025

🌱🧩 Today at Mayflower Early ABA Services, our little learners worked together to build a very long caterpillar puzzle—numbered 1 through 20! This activity was full of opportunities to support early learning using ABA strategies like:

✨ Turn-taking and cooperative play
✨ Tacting (labeling numbers and colors)
✨ Fine motor skills and attending to task
✨ Following group instructions
✨ Positive reinforcement for teamwork and persistence

After the puzzle, we read The Very Hungry Caterpillar together. The kids were active participants—listening closely and filling in the blanks as the BCBA paused throughout the story. So proud of their engagement, language skills, and joyful learning today! 📚🐛💚

Saturday Social Skills Spotlight 🌈🦶🪣What started as a fun sensory bead activity turned into an amazing group moment! The...
07/21/2025

Saturday Social Skills Spotlight 🌈🦶🪣
What started as a fun sensory bead activity turned into an amazing group moment! The kids asked if they could put their feet in the squishy, colorful beads—and suddenly our bucket turned into a shared sensory experience full of laughter, conversation, tacting (“It feels squishy!” “These look like jelly marbles!”), joking, and lots of spontaneous social interaction.

They advocated for more time (“Can we stay a little longer?”), practiced flexibility when it was time to transition, and earned tokens toward a group reward—yep, more feet-in-the-beads time!

These moments may look like play, but they’re packed with powerful ABA goals: cooperation, self-advocacy, social language, shared enjoyment, and flexibility.

We had a blast—and we’re so proud of the progress each child is making 💛

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