Progress Isn't Always Linear
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Progress Isn't Always Linear

📈 Progress Isn't Always Linear: What Parents Need to Know About Setbacks | ABA MOM Podcast

Have you ever felt like your child was making incredible progress, only to suddenly struggle with skills they previously mastered?

You're not alone.

In this episode of ABA MOM, BCBA and host Allie Langan discusses one of the most common concerns among parents of children with autism and developmental disabilities: setbacks and regressions. Whether it's communication, toileting, social skills, sleep, or behavior challenges, progress often comes with ups and downs.

Join us as we discuss: ✅ Why progress is rarely a straight line ✅ Common causes of regressions and setbacks ✅ How illness, routine changes, and developmental growth impact behavior ✅ What parents can do when progress seems to stall ✅ How BCBAs analyze changes in behavior and skill acquisition ✅ Why a difficult week doesn't erase months of growth

This episode is designed to provide reassurance, practical guidance, and encouragement for families navigating the challenges of raising a child with unique developmental needs.

💙 Remember: setbacks do not mean failure. Growth is still happening, even when it doesn't feel like it.

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