Written By:
MS, BCBA
ABA therapy for a 2-year-old focuses on early intervention through play, routines, and positive reinforcement. At this age, sessions are short, engaging, and built around activities that feel natural to the child. For example, a therapist may use favorite toys to encourage communication, practice turn-taking, or build simple problem-solving skills.
We’ve seen in our Maryland sessions that children respond best when therapy feels like play. A behavior technician or BCBA will guide the child through structured yet flexible activities, like naming objects, following simple instructions, or practicing eye contact, while celebrating every success with praise or rewards. These small steps build the foundation for language, social interaction, and independence.
Parents are actively involved, learning strategies they can use at home to reinforce progress. This collaboration ensures therapy extends beyond the session, creating consistency and faster skill development.
At Admire ABA, we specialize in early intervention for toddlers with autism. If your child is 2 years old and you’re ready to explore ABA therapy in Maryland, Let’s start building brighter futures together.
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SOURCES:
BOARD CERTIFIED BEHAVIOR ANALYST
https://www.psychology.org/resources/bcba-meaning-career-overview
https://www.thechicagoschool.edu/insight/career-development/bcba-guide-bcba-certification-exam
What do bcbas do?
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https://reliasacademy.com/rls/store/resources/bcba






