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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a research-based approach that helps children with autism learn important skills and reduce behaviors that may get in the way of learning or daily life.
ABA focuses on teaching step by step, using positive reinforcement (rewarding progress) to encourage growth. Every program is personalized to fit each child’s unique strengths, needs, and family goals.
Through ABA, children can build skills in areas such as:
Communication – learning to express wants, needs, and ideas
Social skills – making friends, sharing, and interacting with others
Daily living skills – dressing, eating, brushing teeth, chores
School readiness – following directions, focusing, completing tasks
Parents are also active partners in ABA therapy. Therapists provide guidance and training so families can continue supporting their child’s progress at home and in the community.
Goal: Increase independence, confidence, and quality of life for children and their families.
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A Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) is a process used in ABA therapy to better understand your child’s behavior. The goal is to figure out why a behavior is happening—what the child is trying to communicate or gain.
During an FBA, we examine:
Antecedents – what happens before the behavior (triggers)
Behavior – what the child does
Consequences – what happens after the behavior (how others respond, what the child gets or avoids)
By studying these patterns, we can see the “function” of the behavior—whether your child is trying to get attention, escape a task, get something they want, or meet a sensory need.
Once we know the function, we can:
Teach your child new, positive ways to get their needs met
Create a behavior plan that supports growth, reduces challenges, and builds independence
Help parents and teachers respond in consistent, supportive ways
Think of an FBA like being a detective for behavior—we gather clues to understand the “why,” so we can help your child succeed.
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Parent training is a supportive service where families learn strategies to help their child with autism grow and thrive. Parents are taught evidence-based ABA techniques that can be applied in everyday life.
The process is collaborative—therapists and parents work together as a team, tailoring strategies to the child’s unique needs and the family’s goals.
Focus areas include:
Understanding behavior – learning why behaviors happen and how to respond effectively
Teaching new skills – helping parents support communication, social, and daily living skills
Positive strategies – using reinforcement, structure, and routines to encourage desired behaviors
Consistency across settings – ensuring strategies used at therapy are also successful at home, school, and in the community
Empowering families – giving parents confidence and tools so they feel supported in helping their child succeed