PARENTS’ OPINIONS ON USING APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (ABA) TO INCREASE NEUROTYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN’S LEVEL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
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2024
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Oakland University
Abstract
Physical activity is important to reduce the risk of several diseases and in some
cases death. Early childhood theorists stressed the importance of physical activity,
lowering its cost, and rewarding physical movements. ABA interventions were an
essential part of this paper because of its importance in altering the behavior and keeping
the desired change even after the intervention. In general, parents and teachers’
motivations and engagement with children were the most effective way to increase
physical activity in both ABA and ECE articles. Results of this research found that
general knowledge of ABA is low and there is a need to increase ABA awareness and
usage in the society before directing toward specific interventions. Finally, the cost of
ABA interventions without insurance coverage is astronomical, yet all children have the
right to receive behavioral treatments and live in an altered environment that ensure them
the best overall development.
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Applied Behavioral Analysis, Early Childhood, Physical Activity