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Is ABA Ethical for Autism? What Parents Should Know

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An ABA therapist working on a drawing activity with a child in ABA therapy.
by Martin
September 1, 2025
autism

ABA, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is one of the most widely used therapies for children with autism. But if you’ve researched it, you’ve probably come across debates about whether ABA is truly ethical. 

Let’s break it down in a simple and honest way.

The Concerns

Some critics argue that early versions of ABA focused too much on “making kids appear normal,” sometimes using methods that felt rigid or stressful. Understandably, this has led to concerns about whether ABA respects the individuality of autistic people.

The Modern Approach

Today, ABA looks very different than it did decades ago. Modern ABA therapy focuses less on “fixing” behaviors and more on building useful skills—like communication, daily living, and social interaction. The goal isn’t to change who a child is, but to help them succeed in ways that matter for their happiness and independence.

ABA is now guided by principles of respect, choice, and compassion. Therapists work with families to set goals that are meaningful, not just convenient. When done correctly, ABA is flexible, personalized, and positive.

Why Ethics Matter

Ethics in ABA come down to one big question: Is this therapy helping the child in a way that respects who they are? Families should feel empowered to ask how goals are chosen, what strategies are used, and how progress is measured. A good provider will welcome these conversations.

At Able Stars ABA, we believe therapy should be ethical, compassionate, and family-centered. We offer:

  • In-home ABA therapy
  • School-based ABA therapy
  • ABA parent training

If you’re in Maryland and seeking respectful, personalized ABA support, reach out today—we’re here to help your child thrive.

FAQs

Why do some people think ABA is unethical?

Early ABA methods were rigid and focused on making kids appear “normal,” which led to concerns about respect and individuality.

Has ABA therapy changed over time?

Yes. Modern ABA is more compassionate, focusing on communication, life skills, and independence while respecting each child’s unique personality.

How can parents ensure ABA is ethical?

Parents should ask providers about their methods, how goals are chosen, and whether therapy emphasizes respect, choice, and meaningful progress.

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