Applied Behaviour Analysis Frequently Asked Questions
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is most effective when children have regular, consistent opportunities to practice new skills. Learning doesn’t happen all at once—it happens through repeated teaching, reinforcement, and generalization over time.
A minimum of 6 hours per week allows us to:
- Teach new skills at an appropriate pace
- Provide enough repetition for skills to stick
- Respond to your child’s progress in real time
- Collect meaningful data to guide next steps
- Support behaviour change that lasts beyond sessions
With fewer hours, progress can become slower and less predictable, and children may not have enough opportunities to practice skills before long breaks between sessions.
