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The Wellspring Learning Centers blog is your go-to source for insightful articles and valuable resources focused on ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy for preschool-aged children with autism and related disorders. As part of our mission to elevate the ABA standard, we are committed to sharing our expertise with parents and caregivers to help you better understand and support your child. Here you can find a wealth of information related to ABA and autism and practical tips.

A Day in the Life of an ABA Session in Our Nashville Centers

July 3, 2025

When a family walks through the doors of our ABA therapy center in Nashville, they’re stepping into a space built […]

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Understanding the Principles of ABA Therapy

June 24, 2025

This was originally posted on June 13, 2023 – Updated on June 24, 2025 Parents often hear the terms “ABA […]

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Potty Training & Autism

June 4, 2025

What Parents Need to Know & What to Ask Your ABA Provider We are pleased to provide this guest article […]

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The Impact of Missed ABA Sessions: How to Stay Consistent

May 19, 2025

Consistency is one of the most important factors in the success of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. For families navigating […]

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Finding a Babysitter for a Child with Autism in Nashville

April 24, 2025

For families raising a child with autism, finding the right babysitter isn’t just about availability—it’s about trust, experience, and specialized […]

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The Importance of Registered Behavior Technicians in Early Intervention ABA Therapy

April 18, 2025

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a widely recognized and evidence-based approach used to support individuals with autism and other […]

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The Importance of Play in ABA Therapy

April 16, 2025

When most people think of therapy, they imagine structured sessions, goal-oriented tasks, and plenty of repetition. While that’s certainly true […]

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ABA Therapy for Aggressive Behavior

March 17, 2025

Managing aggressive behavior in children with autism can be challenging for families. Actions such as hitting, biting, or screaming often […]

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