Is noncompliance really the problem, or just a reflection of our own expectations? Here, we unpack one of the most overused and misunderstood terms in ABA. We explore why this label can mask important context, such as unmet needs, skill deficits, or valid self-advocacy. Instead of jumping to conclusions, we may need to ask better questions: What are we asking the learner to do? Why? And is it truly necessary?
We share practical strategies for rethinking how we define, document, and respond to refusal, from replacing vague language in session notes to setting boundaries with kindness. You’ll also hear how cultural values, family expectations, and adult bias can shape how compliance is perceived and why collaboration, communication, and compassion should lead the way. If you’ve ever questioned how to balance boundaries and autonomy, this conversation will give you fresh tools and confidence.
It’s so important to build relationships with our learners where they’re actually cooperating with us instead of simply complying. Sign up for our Compassion Over Compliance Video Series below to learn how!
What’s Inside:
- Why noncompliance might not mean what you think it does
- How to shift from power struggles to skill-building and cooperation
- Tips for writing objective, bias-free treatment plans
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