How do I know if ABA therapy is helping my child?

We are three months into ABA and everyone says my son is doing great, but I only see a few notes in the app. What should progress look like, and what should parents ask to see?

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You should be able to see progress in data and in real life. Ask for the current goals, baseline, recent data, and examples of generalization outside the therapy room. "Doing great" is not enough. A helpful provider can show what skill improved, how they know, and how the goal connects to your family priorities. If the graphs look good but home is not changing, ask for parent training and goals that matter in your daily routines.

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