Deborah Autism Support Hub
26/06/2026
Know your child before you modify a single behavior.
As an ABA Therapist and Learning Support Assistant, I live by this rule. Before I ever reach for a behavior strategy, I ask:
What's the why? (Escape? Sensory? Communication?)
Can they actually do the skill, or is this a teaching gap?
🧸 What reinforcer works today—not last week?
My go-to?
Differential Reinforcement—but only after I've paired, primed, and regulated. DRA, DRI, DRO aren't just acronyms; they're dignity-preserving tools that teach functional life skills over punishment.
💬 Remember: Reinforcement must be bigger, faster, and better than the behavior you're reducing.
What's YOUR favorite evidence-based strategy for teaching skills over fixing behaviors? Drop it below! 👇
Today marked the beginning of our Autism Awareness Campaign (April 19th – 25th), organized by Deborah Autism Support Hub.
Our team started with a church sensitization program, creating awareness, educating families, and encouraging acceptance within the community.
This campaign is not optional for us, it is a responsibility. A mission to ensure that no child is hidden, misunderstood, or left behind.
Over the course of this week, we will continue our outreach through:
• Schools
• Markets
• Churches
• Home-to-home visits
Together, we are spreading one clear message:
Autism is not a curse. Not a shame. Every child deserves support, love, and inclusion.
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