Childhood is the most beautiful stage of life ,where an innocent childhood immediately comes to mind .It’s the stage of play,fun and joy.
At this stage, children don’t bear any responsibility or burden,they just play and have fun. In addition children ,at this stage, are characterised with spontaneity and don’t think or flatter any one.
_The Childhood is a Stage which starts from the birth until maturity .At this stage ,the child learn to speak and walk in addition to other things. At the end of this stage, the child will reach to maturity. Maturity various from one person to another , there are some children who reach maturity at twelve ,but others reach maturity at thirteen .These are considered individual differences between people .Also, at maturity stage, a person will be ready to face life and community and she/he has already grown up physically, it ‘s also known as adolescence stage.
*** At adolescence stage, the person will have learned and acquired numerous skills and qualities from the childhood stage and she/he will have trained how to deal with surrounding individuals and classmates at school. Also, most of these characteristics and skills she/he has gained during the childhood stage. So that, Childhood stage is considered very important stage ,because the person learn and acquire many skills that she/he will deal with all her/his life.
Applied Behavior Analysis ABA is a therapy that has been applied to understand certain behaviors that were developed as a result of certain circumstances.
It is a complete program which aims at analyzing behaviors, depending on pre-determined principles. These principles were developed to help kids with autism and others with troubled-behavioral issues, taking into account many considerations, such as:
Obtaining new behaviors
Maintain current behaviors
Taking away unwanted behaviors
The axes of this course are:
◼the first session:
A general introduction about the ABA
The principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
◼The second session:
The importance of Applied Behavior Analysis (pros and cons)
◼The third session:
Applications and scenarios
Advantages: