What is ABA Therapy?

ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis. ABA is an evidence-based approach to treating individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ABA is backed by decades of research and has helped countless children diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities learn new skills and gain greater independence.

 

The goal of ABA therapy is to improve meaningful behavior in real-world, everyday settings using techniques that are based upon the principles of behavior. ABA therapy applies an understanding of behavior to affect real-life situations. The goal of ABA therapy is to increase behaviors you want to see and reduce behaviors that are harmful or negatively affecting learning.

 

Research has shown that ABA therapy is one of the most effective treatments for individuals with ASD. ABA therapy can help your child learn new skills and gain greater independence. It can also help to reduce problematic behavior. It can teach critical life skills—including language skills, communication skills, social skills, and daily living skills—which are the building blocks of success.

 

ABA therapy increases your child’s opportunities for meaningful personal relationships and involvement in the community. It can also help him or her manage throughout the day and become successful in school and at home.

For more information about ABA therapy and how it can work for your child, please contact us today.

 

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