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Why does your child listen to Alexa faster than they listen to you? You're not alone — and there’s a real behavioral reason behind it.
In this episode of the ABA Mom Podcast, we break down why kids sometimes ignore parents, how behavior is shaped by consistency, and what you can do to help your child listen the first time — without yelling, bribing, or losing your patience. This episode is relatable, honest, and full of practical strategies you can use immediately at home.
You’ll learn: • Why children respond differently to different people • The power of reinforcement and follow-through • How to get your child to listen the first time • How to reduce power struggles and frustration • Simple ABA strategies that actually work in real life
This podcast is for parents who want to understand their child’s behavior and feel more confident, calm, and connected.
Remember: Your child isn’t giving you a hard time. They’re having a hard time — and behavior can be taught.
Subscribe for weekly episodes on parenting, behavior, autism, ABA, and real-life strategies that make a difference.
#ABAMom #Parenting #ABAtherapy #AutismParenting #PositiveParenting #BehaviorTips #MomLife
By Allie LanganWhy does your child listen to Alexa faster than they listen to you? You're not alone — and there’s a real behavioral reason behind it.
In this episode of the ABA Mom Podcast, we break down why kids sometimes ignore parents, how behavior is shaped by consistency, and what you can do to help your child listen the first time — without yelling, bribing, or losing your patience. This episode is relatable, honest, and full of practical strategies you can use immediately at home.
You’ll learn: • Why children respond differently to different people • The power of reinforcement and follow-through • How to get your child to listen the first time • How to reduce power struggles and frustration • Simple ABA strategies that actually work in real life
This podcast is for parents who want to understand their child’s behavior and feel more confident, calm, and connected.
Remember: Your child isn’t giving you a hard time. They’re having a hard time — and behavior can be taught.
Subscribe for weekly episodes on parenting, behavior, autism, ABA, and real-life strategies that make a difference.
#ABAMom #Parenting #ABAtherapy #AutismParenting #PositiveParenting #BehaviorTips #MomLife