What is ABA?

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), is an evidence-based practice that helps develop skills in communication & socialization, while reducing challenging behaviors associated with Autism.

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Applied Behavioral Analysis is an evidence-based practice aimed to reduce challenging or repetitive behaviors and increase skill development. ABA focuses on communication, social, and adaptive skills. The process consists of data-driven decision making, consistently tracking progress and adjusting interventions as needed.

Research backed methods

Child Centered

Applied Behavioral Analysis is based on the principle of reinforcement. This means providing your child access with things that motivate them to learn, and making sure they are having fun!

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) completes assessments and writes a treatment plan based on the client’s and family’s needs. Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) assist with carrying out implementation of treatment plans under close and regularly provided supervision of the BCBA. Through collaboration of providers and caregivers, your child is able to receive highly individualized, compassionate, and fun therapy sessions.

Team Approach

Parents are encouraged to participate in training sessions with the BCBA to assist with their child’s generalization of skills learned in the clinic to the home and natural environment. Specific areas of concern can be targeted to improve behaviors that occur during routine, daily living, and community outings. This helps to ensure that the skills being developed are important to you and your child’s every day life.

Family Involvement

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