Core Rule Before Starting

ABA at home should be:
✔ Natural
✔ Play-based
✔ Short (5–15 minutes)
✔ Motivation-driven
❌ Not forced
❌ Not drill-heavy


1️⃣ Communication (MAND Training) – MOST IMPORTANT

Goal

Teach the child to ask for what they want instead of crying or pulling.

Indian Home Examples

🍪 Snacks Time

Materials: biscuit, banana, chips, roti
How:

  • Keep snack visible but out of reach

  • Wait (do NOT ask “bolo”)

  • Child shows interest → prompt:

    • picture / sign / gesture / sound

  • Immediately give snack

✔ Accept:

  • Pointing

  • Giving picture

  • Any sound (“ba”, “mm”)

➡ This reduces tantrums naturally.


🧃 Water / Juice

  • Hold bottle

  • Wait for initiation

  • Prompt: “water” (word/picture/sign)

  • Give immediately


2️⃣ Natural Environment Teaching (NET) – Play-Based ABA

🧸 Toy Play

Examples:

  • Ball

  • Car

  • Kitchen set

  • Animal toys

How:

  • Don’t give toy freely

  • Pause → wait for communication

  • Child requests → give toy

Language taught naturally:

  • “Go”

  • “More”

  • “Again”

  • “Stop”


🎵 Rhymes & Songs

Indian rhymes are excellent ABA tools:

  • Lakdi ki kathi

  • Twinkle twinkle

  • Wheels on the bus

Pause song → wait for child to:

  • Look

  • Gesture

  • Vocalize

Then continue (reinforcement).


3️⃣ Following Instructions (Receptive Language)

Goal

Child understands simple commands.

Start with:

  • “Give”

  • “Come”

  • “Sit”

  • “Stand”

  • “Put inside”

Indian Home Setup

  • “Give spoon”

  • “Put shoes”

  • “Bring ball”

  • “Sit on sofa”

Use:
✔ gestures
✔ pointing
✔ physical prompts (light)

Reward immediately.


4️⃣ Imitation Skills (Foundation for Speech)

Motor Imitation

  • Clapping

  • Stomping

  • Touch head

  • Namaste

Make it a game, not test.


Oral Imitation (Pre-Speech)

  • Blowing

  • Lip smacking

  • “mmm”, “aaa”

  • Animal sounds

Do in front of mirror.


5️⃣ Daily Living Skills (Task Analysis)

🍽 Eating

Break into steps:

  1. Sit

  2. Pick spoon

  3. Scoop

  4. Bring to mouth

Reward each step initially.


👕 Dressing

  • Pulling t-shirt

  • Putting hand in sleeve

  • Wearing chappals

Use:
✔ visual cues
✔ partial help
✔ praise


6️⃣ Behavior Reduction (WITHOUT punishment)

Example: Tantrum for Mobile

Wrong ❌:

  • Giving mobile during crying

  • Scolding

ABA Way ✔️:

  1. Identify function (access)

  2. Teach replacement:

    • “mobile” picture

    • “play” sign

  3. Reinforce request

  4. Gradually reduce screen time


7️⃣ Waiting & Turn Taking

Simple Home Games

  • Rolling ball

  • Building blocks

  • Passing spoon

Say:

  • “My turn”

  • “Your turn”

Reward waiting even for 2 seconds initially.


8️⃣ Sensory Regulation (with ABA logic)

Many behaviors are sensory-based.

Indian-friendly sensory ideas:

  • Atta dough play

  • Rice dal bins

  • Jumping on mattress

  • Pushing chair

  • Carrying water bottle

Calm body → better learning.


9️⃣ Parent Language Style (VERY IMPORTANT)

Use:
✔ Short sentences
✔ Clear words
✔ Repetition

Avoid:
❌ “Say properly”
❌ “Why don’t you listen”
❌ “Bolo na”

Model language instead.


🔟 Sample Daily ABA Routine (Home)

Time Activity
Morning Requesting snack
Afternoon Play-based ABA (10 min)
Evening Imitation + song
Night Following instructions

Total: 30–45 minutes spread across day


11️⃣ How to know ABA is working at home

✔ Less crying
✔ More pointing / showing
✔ Better eye contact
✔ Child initiates
✔ Parent feels calmer


🚩 Red flags at home

  • Child cries continuously

  • You feel like “police”

  • Too many demands

  • No fun

Stop → reset → simplify.


🌱 One-line takeaway

Home ABA is about teaching communication and life skills through daily routines, not controlling the child.

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