We do in home, clinic based and therapy in the community
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Clinic-based ABA therapy provides an enriching environment to learn and generalize skills, as well as practice social skills.
Direct ABA Therapy
Clinic-based ABA therapy provides an enriching environment to learn and generalize skills, as well as practice social skills.
Early Intervention
Early intervention services are geared towards young learners with the goal of teaching skills that will enable them to function as independently as possible.
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Early intervention services are geared towards young learners with the goal of teaching skills that will enable them to function as independently as possible.
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ABA targets language development using the principles of learning to teach learners to request their wants and needs.
Language Development
ABA targets language development using the principles of learning to teach learners to request their wants and needs.
Educational Services
Services such as staff training, functional behavior assessments, and behavior intervention plan development can be provided in the school setting.
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Services such as staff training, functional behavior assessments, and behavior intervention plan development can be provided in the school setting.
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Parent training is provided to families to ensure a collaborative approach to therapy and help learners generalize their acquired skills to the home setting
Parent Training
Parent training is provided to families to ensure a collaborative approach to therapy and help learners generalize their acquired skills to the home setting
Playbased Therapy
By integrating skill acquisition into play, learners have the opportunity to learn and practice skills in a naturalistic way
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By integrating skill acquisition into play, learners have the opportunity to learn and practice skills in a naturalistic way
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Using teaching techniques such as modeling and role-play, children will learn to appropriately interact with their peers by participating in various lessons, activities, and games. Skills that might be targeted include reading body language, reciprocal conversation, cooperative play, problem-solving, and many others.
Social Skills Group
Using teaching techniques such as modeling and role-play, children will learn to appropriately interact with their peers by participating in various lessons, activities, and games. Skills that might be targeted include reading body language, reciprocal conversation, cooperative play, problem-solving, and many others.
Progress is Possible
If you find yourself obsessing over a list of things your child with autism doesn’t do just know there is always hope. Navigating autism therapy for your loved one can be a challenge….