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    The ABCs of your
      ABA Experience

      what is ABA? is it right for my child and family 


Approach
ABA, which stands for Applied Behavior Analysis, is a results-focused method of behavioral therapy. It’s used
to help children with autism spectrum disorder over the age of 2 increase wanted behaviors and
decrease unwanted behaviors through focused understanding of each behavior. 

ABA is based on behavior analysis, which seeks to understand:

• Why your child’s behavior takes place


• How it is affected by his or her environment

• How your child learns best.

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Benefits
Since ABA is results-focused, children reach their goals and graduate the therapy program sooner, with skills that are retained for life. ABA works by meeting your child at their level, right where they are, instead of pushing a one-size-fits-all approach. Additionally, ABA is done by trained and highly skilled Registered Behavioral Technicians(RBTs) and Borad Certified Behavioral Analysis (BCBAs), so you can feel confident with every session. 

ABA takes your entire family into account:

• Empowering you as a parent by involving you in the process

• Seeking your input for your child’s goals

• Supporting you in guiding the entire family towards helping your child succeed

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