It is a scientific approach to understanding behavior. ABA uses the principles of ABA to increase or decrease behaviors. While focusing on socially significant behaviors that affect the client, families, and community in a positive way.
ABA Therapy
Applied behavior analysis is a form of therapy we provide uniquely to each developmentally disabled patient. Those diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) benefit most to this evidence-based practice designed to intervene with their behavioral disorders and improve their communication and motor skills.
In-Home Service
Patients and parents can choose where their loved ones receive the therapy. Full support at home or guidance to their engagement in the community, we offer you the freedom where to receive our services.
Early Intervention
Developmental disabilities are better managed when tackled as early as the onset of symptoms. Once diagnosed with a specific type of disability, make sure your loved ones receive ABA therapy interventions immediately.
Parent Coaching
We involve the patients’ parents in implementing their family members’ treatment program, offering coaching that can be individual or in a group setting. We acknowledge that most of the patients’ time is spent with their family, so it’s better that they also learn how to improve their loved ones’ challenging behaviors using the patients’ specific treatment program.
Discrete Trials
Discrete Trial Training or DTT involves a one-on-one approach to patients in a controlled environment. The therapist will provide a prompt, ask for a specific desired behavior, and reward the patient through positive reinforcement. This goes on repeatedly until the patient displays the desired behavior autonomously.
Natural Environment Teaching
ABA therapy preferably applies the principle of teaching the learners within their natural environment. Through this, patients can develop new skills with the elements of fun and reinforcements during their play activities. Goals are taught directly by inserting “trials” into a fun and natural play
Incidental Teaching
This is somehow similar to the learning principles used in Discrete Trial Training except that the learning opportunity is based on the learners’ interest in an activity or object.
Social Skills
One of the main goals of ABA therapy is to improve the patients’ communication skills and their frequency of interaction through several techniques under ABA principles.
Supervision
To make sure that patients display targeted behaviors autonomously, we provide supervision to learners for some time within a week. Supervision comes long training new skill sets or overseeing whether the learner retains the previously learned skills or not.
Telehealth
ABA practices are also done using the ABA model of real-time telehealth, also called synchronous telemedicine, where patients and the ABA specialist speak and interact in real-time via video or audio communication.
School Consulting
We provide behavior analytic services in schools that have students with a variety of disabilities and implement teaching strategies founded on ABA principles. We collaborate with parents, teachers, and administrators to help in all aspects of a student’s education.
Functional Behavior Assessments
Simply put, this is determining why a student acts in a certain way. These assessments are used to understand what are the factors behind their behavior challenges. When behaviors that interfere with a student’s education is known, the assessment will then move toward addressing the certain behavior, identify the factors that support it, and determine its purpose.
Individual Support Plans
To create an effective and customized ABA treatment program for the patients, we collaborate with their parents, educators, and other professionals. Overall, each treatment plan is designed for learners to achieve their highest academic potential.
School Consultations
We partner with schools to create supportive, data-driven environments where all students have the opportunity to succeed. Our School Consultation services are tailored to meet the unique needs of educational institutions, whether you’re seeking short-term behavioral support for a specific student or ongoing collaboration to enhance your school-wide behavior systems.
Our experienced team of Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) works closely with school staff, administrators, and families to assess behavioral needs and implement effective, research-based interventions.
In-Home Consultations
We provide in-home ABA services that meet families where they are—literally and figuratively. This approach allows for personalized support that is embedded in a child’s natural environment, making learning more meaningful and applicable to daily life. Our in-home services focus on developing communication, independence, emotional regulation, and adaptive behavior skills.
Parent Training Nights
FREE bimonthly parent training nights from 5:30-7:30 located at The Grange 10 Main St Charlton, MA 01507. Free babysitting is available by our staff of RBT’s, and BCBA’s so parents can attend without worrying about their children. Past topics include, haircutting, how to create meaningful relationships with your child, the IEP process, and how to handle difficult behaviors. Find a community that understands what it is like to have a child with autism and build a supportive network.
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Unique Applications of ABA
ABA is a versatile and evidence-based approach that can be adapted for a wide range of needs beyond traditional settings. We offer specialized programming for individuals of all ages and developmental profiles who benefit from a highly individualized approach. Whether your child is in preschool, preparing for adulthood, or somewhere in between, we develop creative, person-centered programs that extend the benefits of ABA into new spaces and stages of life.
Some of the unique applications of ABA that we offer include:
- ABA for teens and young adults navigating social, emotional, and life skills
- Support for children in community-based settings like playgrounds, libraries, or recreational centers
- Facilitated peer interactions and social skills groups
- Support during transitions, such as moving from home to school or from school to work
- Sleep interventions tailored to the needs of neurodivergent children
- Feeding interventions for picky eating or food aversions
- Sibling and family coaching to promote harmony and understanding
Are you interested in our services? We’d be glad to help your child as soon as today. The earlier he/she is treated, the better the outcomes. Reach us!