What is ABA Therapy?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based, medically necessary therapy for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ABA addresses the core symptoms of autism, including deficits in social communication, social interaction, flexibility, and adaptive functioning that may significantly impact daily life.
Each treatment plan is individualized, based on thorough assessments, observation, and ongoing data collection. Progress is tracked objectively and regularly reviewed to ensure care is effective, ethical, and responsive to your child’s needs across home, school, and community settings.
Communication & Social Interaction
Emotional & Behavioral Regulation
Adaptive & Daily Functioning
Generalization & Functional Independence
What Services Does ABA Include?
Your child will have a team of professionals invested in their ABA Therapy. Services are delivered through the coordination of BCBAs, Autism Specialists, and RBT/BTs. Curious about who you'll meet and the role they will have in your child's care? Click through these slides to catch a glimpse!
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Oversee all clinical aspects of care, including:
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Conduct assessments
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Develop and update treatment plans
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Analyze progress and treatment data
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Supervise staff
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Communicate, consult, and collaborate with caregivers
Goal Development & Targeted Skills
Goals are written to reflect measurable skill improvement that reduces the impact of autism symptoms based on medical need, functional impact, and relevance to daily life—not age-based checklists or isolated tasks.
