The Future of ABA

The BehaviorFlow application revolutionizes the way teachers, students, and their families use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to improve outcomes and achieve goals.

The whole toolbox

Our ABA app’s revolutionary User Interface takes every tool that you need, for every student, and puts them onto one single screen. Goodbye full hands… Hello increased efficiency.

Motivational systems

Choose from
Token Economy A Token Economy allows students to earn tokens/reward increments by engaging in desired “target” behaviors, and then exchange the tokens for agreed upon rewards. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Points A Points system is a more abstract motivational approach with embedded contracts and deferred reward increments. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Register A Register system is an approach in which students may earn monetary value for engaging in desirable target behaviors and then “spend” that money value for rewards. For more info click on the blue link below.
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DRO A DRO allows students to earn tokens/rewards by not engaging in a specific non-desirable “target” behavior for established intervals of time, and then exchange the tokens for agreed upon rewards. For more info click on the blue link below.
 systems. Customize your template with a few taps of the screen, and boom, your new motivational system is ready. No more time wasted on laminating, no more Velcro™, and no more lost or destroyed materials.

Schedules and tools

Timers Timers are a staple of ABA classrooms. Traditionally “kitchen timers” are used in order to help set clear boundaries for activities. Variable timers can also be used to randomize timer countdowns. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Counters Tally counters are devices used to keep an incremental count. Clicking the counter button increases the count by 1. In ABA classrooms they are typically used to count instances of a behavior. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Schedules Daily schedules are a common tool in ABA classrooms. They break the day down visually into time segments and also give a snapshot of the anticipated activities and tasks that will be performed during each segment.
, oh my! Unclip your tools from your belt and put them all onto one screen that fits in one hand. Oh, and did we mention that you’ll never have to spend your hard-earned cash replacing a broken tool ever again?

Data

Gone are the days of dragging around overstuffed binders.
Data Sheets A Data Sheet is a page upon which data can be recorded on a target behavior. Typically, all components of the target behavior will be broken out so that the observer can mark each component as correctly or incorrectly completed. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Graphs Graphs visualize data that has been collected on a target behavior as a representation of a student’s progress. For more info click on the blue link below.
communicate with one another to not only make collection easy but, dare we say, fun and beautiful. Easily design
Discrete Trial Discrete Trial is an educational method which breaks skills down into their smaller, or “discrete” components. These discrete components of the skill are then practiced in individual trials. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Task Analysis A Task Analysis is an educational tool that breaks complex skills down into smaller teachable units which are then put into a sequential list of steps, or “tasks”. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Activity Schedule An Activity Schedule is a type of visual schedule typically consisting of separate pages describing activities with photos, and/or words. The sequence of activities or tasks are generally completed by a student independently. For more info click on the blue link below.
educational programs, and monitor
Frequency Frequency is a method of measuring behavior in which the practitioner records or counts the total number of student target behaviors during an observation period. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Interval Interval is a method of measuring behavior in which the practitioner breaks the observation period down into smaller periods, or intervals. Behavior is scored as either occurring or not occurring during these intervals. For more info click on the blue link below.
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Duration Duration is a method of measuring behavior in which the practitioner records the total amount of time that a behavior occurs in an observation period or session. For more info click on the blue link below.
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ABC ABC, an acronym for “Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence”, is a subjective method of describing behavior in which the practitioner records what happened before, during and after a target behavior. For more info click on the blue link below.
behavior in a snap. Ditch the scrap paper and pencil, and hop on board this train into the 21st century.

Cloud based

Never miss a beat again with our real-time SaaS cloud-based ABA software.

Connected team

A fully-integrated cloud platform means a more connected team, which means a more effective team, which means more accomplished goals, which means more pizza parties. And if we’re being honest, isn’t that why all of us got into ABA? 

Always available

Goodbye binder trading. Goodbye hour(s) long drives to work sites. With our system, no matter where you are, you have your whole ABA world at your fingertips.

All your students profiles, all of their programs, all of their systems and tools, available to the whole team, 24/7.

Backed by science

ABA works, and we’ve worked with top ABA experts to make BehaviorFlow the best.

Applied Behavior Analysis

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is considered an
evidence-based best practice “Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to the delivery of health care that integrates the best evidence from studies and patient care data with clinician expertise and patient preferences and values” (Melnyk, Fineout-Overholt, Stillwell, & Williamson, 2010).
by the US Surgeon General and the American Psychological Association. It is widely considered the gold standard for the treatment of disabilities like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (Lindgren & Doobay, 2011). A vast, ever-growing base of research suggests that ABA is an effective means of optimizing outcomes for students (Ahearn & Tiger, 2013).

EXPERTISE

Our platform has been developed with input from
BCBA The Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®) is a graduate-level certification in behavior analysis. Professionals certified at the BCBA level are independent practitioners who provide behavior analysis services (bacb.com/bcba).
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BCBA-D BCBAs with doctoral training in behavior analysis may receive the designation of Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral™ (BCBA-D™) (bacb.com/bcba/#BCBAD).
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M.Ed An M.Ed. (Masters in Education) is a graduate level certification in education.
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