ABA Therapy Small Steps,Big Results
Providing individualized & evidence-based solutions where you need it, when you need it
Why Choose Us
School Therapy
Home Therapy
Social Skills
Feeding Programs
About Us
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Convenient Home & School-Based Therapy
Home-based and school-based ABA therapy both have a number of advantages that make them valuable and effective interventions for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. All while being offered in a convenient manner that fits your schedule and desired environment.
Home-Based Therapy
Home-based ABA therapy is a type of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy that is provided in the individual's home environment, as opposed to a clinic or school setting. The therapy is designed to help individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities improve their behavior, communication, and daily living skills in the context of their everyday life.
School-Based Therapy
School-based ABA therapy is a type of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy that is provided in a school setting, as opposed to a clinic or home environment. The therapy is designed to help individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities improve their behavior, communication, and academic skills within the context of the school day.
Individualized ABA Programs
Individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs are tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual with autism or other developmental disorders. The goal of an individualized ABA program is to identify the specific skills and behaviors that need to be addressed, and then develop a customized plan to target those areas. This Includes:
Verbal Behavior
ABA therapy helps improve verbal behavior by breaking down the complex process of communication
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into smaller, more manageable components. This includes teaching basic skills such as attention, imitation, and early vocalizations, as well as more advanced skills like asking questions, making requests, and carrying out conversations.
Social Skills
ABA therapy can help improve social skills by teaching individuals with autism and other
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developmental disabilities the social and emotional concepts that are critical for successful interactions with others. This may include teaching skills such as joint attention, turn-taking, sharing, and empathy.
Toilet Training
ABA therapy can help with toilet training by using the principles of behaviorism to encourage
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the development of appropriate toilet habits. This may involve teaching the individual the appropriate response to the need to use the bathroom, such as recognizing the sensation of a full bladder, using the bathroom, and maintaining cleanliness.
Feeding Programs
ABA therapy can help improve feeding habits and skills by using the principles of behaviorism
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to teach the individual appropriate mealtime behavior and encourage the development of a healthy relationship with food.
Frequently Asked Questions
What insurances do you accept?
We accept 100% Medicaid Insurance. At the moment we do not accept private insurance. We are looking to implement this in the future.
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We currently do not have a waitlist and are actively accepting clients.
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The first step is to fill out our application. Once reviewed someone will reach out to you via phone call to continue the process.
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The recommended number of hours of ABA therapy per week varies based on the individual needs of the person receiving the therapy. However, a commonly cited recommendation is 20-40 hours per week. It is important to note that the optimal amount of ABA therapy will depend on factors such as the severity of the individual's symptoms, their specific goals, and their rate of progress.