In this episode of Everyday ABA, co-hosts Paola, Brittanny, and Leslie analyze Season 3 of Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum through the lens of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This engaging discussion explores how ABA strategies like positive reinforcement, role play, video modeling, and self-talk can support romantic development for autistic individuals. Listeners are guided through key moments from the series as the hosts discuss the clinical implications of teaching dating skills, supporting emotional expression, and navigating social rules—especially those that may unintentionally teach rigid or atypical behaviors.
This episode is ideal for ABA professionals, clinicians, educators, and anyone interested in autism and romantic relationships.
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