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ABA THERAPY

Our Technicians and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) offer individual sessions that provide a safe and supportive environment for our clients to develop new skills and overcome obstacles that may be interfering with accessing an independent life. 

Would your child benefit from behavioral therapy?

BEHAVIOR THERAPY EXPLAINED

Behavioral change refers to the process of modifying or altering one's behavior in order to achieve a desired outcome or goal. It can involve making small or large changes to habits or patterns of behavior, and can be either positive (such as adopting a healthy habit) or negative (such as stopping a harmful behavior).

Behavioral change can be a challenging but rewarding process that can lead to improved health, well-being, and quality of life.

ABA therapy typically involves a highly structured and individualized approach, with therapy sessions that are tailored to the specific needs and goals of the individual. During these sessions, the therapist may use a variety of techniques, such as positive reinforcement, modeling, and prompting, to help the individual learn and practice new skills and behaviors.

PROCESS STEPS

ASSESSMENTS

The assessment helps to identify areas of strength and weakness, as well as specific goals for therapy.

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