Épisodes

  • Benefits of Modeling
    Feb 18 2026

    How to Motivate Using Modeling | ABA Mom Podcast Motivation doesn’t start with telling—it starts with showing. In this episode of the ABA Mom Podcast, we break down one of the most powerful and evidence-based tools in behavior analysis: modeling. Learn how modeling builds motivation, reduces resistance, and helps children and individuals with autism and related disabilities develop independence and confidence. Modeling isn’t just about teaching skills—it’s about showing what’s possible. Whether you’re a parent, therapist, teacher, or caregiver, this episode will give you practical strategies you can use immediately to increase cooperation, communication, and engagement. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why modeling increases motivation • How modeling reduces problem behavior • How to use modeling to teach life skills and communication • How to build independence through observation • Real-life examples you can use today Modeling works because behavior is learned through observation. When individuals see success, calm regulation, and confidence, they are more likely to engage in those same behaviors. If you’re supporting someone with autism, developmental disabilities, or behavioral challenges, this episode is for you. Subscribe for weekly episodes on ABA, parenting, autism support, and behavior strategies. #ABA, #autism #motivation #modeling #appliedbehavioranalysis #parenting #autismsupport, #behaviorstrategies

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    17 min
  • When Grown-Ups Have Tantrums
    Feb 11 2026

    Adults have tantrums too… and no one talks about it. 👀

    In this episode of ABA Mom, we break down what’s really happening when grown adults melt down — from a behavior science perspective. Using the powerful “Let Them” theory and the science behind the 6-second emotional chemical burst, you’ll learn how to stop reinforcing adult tantrums and start regulating yourself instead.

    If you’ve ever dealt with: ✔️ A reactive partner ✔️ Workplace drama ✔️ Family conflict ✔️ Or your own emotional spirals

    This episode will give you practical, science-backed tools to stay calm, detached, and in control. You’ll learn how to ride out emotional waves, understand the function of behavior, and respond instead of react.

    Because emotional maturity isn’t about never feeling — it’s about choosing your behavior after the first six seconds.

    ✨ Watch now and take your power back.

    #ABAMom #BehaviorScience #EmotionalRegulation #LetThem #ParentingPodcast #MentalStrength #SelfRegulation

    Amazon Link:

    https://a.co/d/01TH7wqN

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    19 min
  • How do I get ABA Therapy?
    Feb 4 2026

    How Do I Get ABA Therapy? | Step-by-Step Guide for Parents (Insurance, Diagnosis, Waitlists & What to Expect)

    If you’ve ever stayed up late Googling:

    👉 “How do I get ABA therapy?” 👉 “Does insurance cover ABA?” 👉 “Where do I even start after an autism diagnosis?”

    This episode is for you.

    In today’s ABA Mom Podcast, we break down EXACTLY how to get ABA therapy — from diagnosis to insurance approval to starting services — in simple, clear steps.

    No confusion. No gatekeeping. Just real information parents need.

    🎯 In This Episode We Cover:

    ✔️ What ABA therapy actually is ✔️ Do you need an autism diagnosis first? ✔️ How to call insurance (what to ask & what to write down) ✔️ How to find a quality ABA provider ✔️ What happens during the intake & assessment ✔️ What prior authorization means ✔️ How long approval takes ✔️ What to do if you can’t afford therapy ✔️ Medicaid, scholarships & alternative funding options ✔️ What to expect once services start

    🧠 Who This Episode Is For:

    • Parents of newly diagnosed children • Parents on waitlists • Families overwhelmed by the insurance process • Moms trying to advocate for their child • Caregivers who don’t know where to start

    💬 Real Talk

    Getting ABA therapy can feel overwhelming, slow, and emotional. This episode walks you through the process step-by-step so you feel empowered — not lost.

    You are not behind. You are not failing. You are learning how to navigate a system that wasn’t designed clearly for parents.

    🔔 If This Helped You:

    👍 Like this video 💬 Comment your biggest question about ABA 📤 Share this with another parent who needs it 🔔 Subscribe for weekly real-life autism & ABA conversations

    📚 Helpful Resources Mentioned:

    • Call the number on the back of your insurance card • Ask about ABA coverage & prior authorization • Ask your pediatrician for diagnostic referrals • Search “ABA therapy near me” • Check state waiver programs & Medicaid options

    #ABATherapy #AutismSupport #ABAtherapyprocess #AutismDiagnosis #InsuranceHelp #SpecialNeedsFamily #BehaviorTherapy #AutismJourney #autismmom #autismdad

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    8 min
  • Setting the Stage: Antecedent Manipulations and Pairing
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of ABA Mom, host Allie Langan welcomes Phil Carrenard from Connect N Care to discuss his journey into the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Phil shares his experiences starting in the field during the pandemic, his passion for working with children and sports, and how his brother's autism influenced his career path. The conversation covers the importance of mentorship, the challenges of working in different states, and the significance of building strong relationships with RBTs and BTs. Phil emphasizes the value of being proactive in sessions and the impact of body positioning on client success. #ABA, #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis, #ConnectNCare, #mentorship, #RBT, #BT, #proactivestrategies, #bodypositioning, #autism

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    41 min
  • Setting Boundaries with Family who "Don't Believe in ABA"
    Jan 14 2026

    In Episode 45 of ABA MOM, Allie Langan, BCBA, dives into one of the most emotionally charged—and rarely talked about—challenges parents face: setting boundaries with family members who don’t believe in ABA. This isn’t about winning arguments or convincing skeptics. It’s about protecting your child’s progress, your mental health, and your role as their strongest advocate.

    Allie shares real-life examples, boundary scripts you can actually use, and mindset shifts that help parents stop over-explaining and start standing firm. Whether you’re navigating pushback from grandparents, relatives undermining routines, or family members questioning your parenting choices, this episode offers practical tools and validation you didn’t know you needed.

    ✨ In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why family resistance to ABA feels so personal
    • How to set boundaries without guilt or conflict
    • What to say when relatives undermine your parenting
    • How to protect consistency for your child—even at family gatherings
    • Why you don’t owe anyone an explanation for doing what worksA”
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    5 min
  • Networking Adult Living
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of ABA MOM, Allie Langan, BCBA, is joined by Tracy Smith, BCBA, Sharon Holloway, and Julie Eggleston, CTRS for a powerful conversation on networking and building sustainable adult living supports. Together, they explore how interdisciplinary collaboration can strengthen services for adults with autism and other developmental disabilities across community, residential, and clinical settings.

    The panel discusses innovative, billable, and sustainable service models, including opportunities within Medicaid Waivers, nonprofit partnerships, and grant-funded programs. Julie shares insights from her work in therapeutic recreation, higher education, and experiential therapy, while Allie, Tracy, and Sharon highlight the critical role BCBAs play in adult services beyond childhood intervention.

    This episode also dives into creative collaboration ideas—such as involving university students in SOP development, expanding respite and adult living options, and bridging gaps between behavior analysis and experiential therapies. Whether you’re a BCBA, caregiver, nonprofit leader, or student, this conversation offers practical insights and inspiration for growing meaningful adult services through connection and collaboration.

    🎧 Tune in for real talk, professional insight, and actionable ideas to help move adult living services forward.

    #ABAMOM #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #AdultAutism #ABAPodcast #BCBAPodcast #AdultLiving

    #AutismAdults #IDDServices #TherapeuticRecreation #CTRS #InterdisciplinaryCare

    #CommunityLiving #MedicaidWaiver #RespiteCare #NonprofitWork #BehaviorAnalyst

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    48 min
  • New Year, New Goals!
    Dec 31 2025

    On this episode, Allie and Erica discuss new goals and maintaining them using ABA principles!

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Trauma-Informed Behavior Analyst | with Annie Chen
    Dec 24 2025

    Episode 42: Trauma-Informed Behavior Analyst | with Annie Chen, BCBA In this episode of the ABA MOM Podcast, host Allie Langan, BCBA, sits down with Annie Chen, BCBA, founder of Behavior Roots, to explore what it truly means to practice as a trauma-informed behavior analyst. Annie shares her journey in the field of ABA and how trauma-informed care has shaped the way she supports clients, caregivers, and clinicians. Together, Allie and Annie discuss the importance of compassion, safety, and connection in behavior analytic practice, as well as how understanding trauma can transform outcomes for individuals and families. This conversation is especially valuable for BCBAs, RBTs, parents, and professionals looking to integrate ethical, humane, and person-centered approaches into their work. Learn more about Annie and her work at Behavior Roots: 👉 https://behaviorroots.com/

    🎧 Tune in for an honest, insightful discussion that bridges behavior analysis and trauma-informed care. #ABAMomPodcast #ABA #TraumaInformedCare #BehaviorAnalysis #BCBA #RBT #TraumaInformedABA #ParentingWithABA #BehaviorRoots #EthicalABA #ABACommunity #NeurodiversityAffirming #CompassionateCare

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    44 min