Services

What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?

ABA is the practice of applying the psychological principles of learning theory in a systematic way to modify behavior. Through observation, we gather data and customize a plan based on your child’s needs and circumstances. Our goal is to target behavioral difficulties through the use of implemented behavior modifications and data analysis. This ensures that the child acquires the necessary skills to achieve their highest potential.

Our Services

ABA in Center, Home, Community, and School

ABA in Center, Home, Community, and School

We provide services to assist with whatever your child needs. Every service we provide is uniquely tailored to each child. We can provide services where they are most needed, whether it is help bringing your child to the grocery store, attending in school, or daily living skills at home.

ABA in Center, Home, Community, and School

Social Skills Groups

We provide weekly social groups to help your child develop meaningful relationships with peers. These groups create scenarios your child will encounter in the real world and help them to navigate and engage in social scenarios appropriately.

ABA in Center, Home, Community, and School

Parent Training

Parents are the most important part of their child’s development. We invite parents to be a part of sessions regularly. This helps to create continuity in therapy.

ABA in Center, Home, Community, and School

Early Intervention Programs

The earlier ABA is started when a diagnosis is given, the more your child has the opportunity to learn. Our BCBAs have experience working with young children and creating unique programs to help your child reach those early milestones.

Individuals We Serve:

Children, adolescents, and young adults under the age of 21 who may be experiencing:

  • Behavioral Health Conditions and Disorders
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Intellectual Disabilities
  • ADHD
  • Oppositional Defiance Disorder or Mental Disorders
  • Down Syndrome
  • Developmental Delay
  • Cerebral Palsy