ABA Therapy

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What is Applied Behavior Analysis?

  • A science-based approach designed specifically for autistic children to support meaningful growth.

  • Focuses on building essential skills like communication, social interaction, and daily routines in a way that aligns with their unique learning styles.

  • Relies on positive reinforcement to foster progress and build confidence.

  • Tailored to help children gain independence, strengthen connections, and thrive in their everyday lives.

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  • Improves communication skills, such as making requests and expressing needs.

  • Encourages positive social behaviors and interactions.

  • Builds daily living skills like dressing, grooming, and following routines.

  • Reduces challenging behaviors by identifying triggers and teaching alternatives.

  • Promotes independence and confidence in various environments.

How Can ABA Therapy Help?

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What Do You Do in ABA Therapy?

  • Practice communication skills, like using words or gestures to express needs.

  • Role-play social interactions to build peer and family relationships.

  • Break tasks into smaller steps to simplify learning.

  • Reinforce positive behaviors with rewards and encouragement.

  • Address challenging behaviors by teaching coping strategies and alternative actions.