

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for Autism and Related Challenges
Expressive and Receptive Communication
Developing expressive language, receptive language, requesting, labeling, conversation, and functional communication.
Daily and Independently Living Skills
Supporting independence with routines such as dressing, toileting, feeding, hygiene, and safety awareness.
Play and Interpersonal Skills
Expanding functional play, imaginative play, cooperative play, and independent play skills.
Building joint attention, peer interaction, play skills, turn-taking, sharing, and social engagement.
Behavior Modification
Reducing challenging behaviors by teaching alternative behaviors and learning skills across domains.
Coaching families on strategies to support skill development and carryover across daily routines.
Emotional Regulation and Executive Functioning Skills
Teaching coping strategies, flexibility, emotional awareness, and self-regulation.
Strengthening organization, attention, memory, problem-solving, planning, and impulse control.
Motor Skills Support
Encouraging fine motor and gross motor participation during structured and play-based activities.
Therapy Roadmap
01
ABA Assessment
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts a comprehensive assessment through multiple meetings over the course of 2-4 weeks to better understand your child’s strengths, needs, and developmental goals.
02
Individualized Plan
Following the assessment, the BCBA develops a personalized treatment plan and reviews the recommendations, goals, and proposed services with your family.
03
Starting ABA Services
ABA services begin with coordinating appropriate therapy schedules, clinical staffing, and treatment locations based on each child’s individualized needs. Sessions may take place in the center, the child’s home, or within community settings depending on clinical recommendations and treatment goals.
04
Monitoring Progress
Progress is continuously monitored throughout services. Every six months, reassessments and caregiver questionnaires help measure growth, guide treatment updates, and establish new goals.
05
Fading Out Support and Program Graduation
As your child develops greater independence and skills, services are gradually reduced based on progress and readiness. Many families continue to benefit from ongoing parent consultation and support as direct ABA service hours reduces.






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