Builds independence and confidence

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy is a research-based approach that helps children with autism and other developmental challenges learn essential life skills. It focuses on understanding how behavior works, how it is influenced by the environment, and how learning takes place.

How Does ABA Help?

ABA uses positive reinforcement to encourage meaningful changes in behavior. Skills are broken down into small, manageable steps, making learning easier and more successful. ABA therapy can help children improve:

  • Communication and language development
  • Social and play skills
  • Self-help and daily living skills
  • Academic readiness
  • Coping and self-regulation
  • Reduction of challenging behaviors

10%

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Assessment & Baseline Stage

Identify the child’s current skills, strengths, and areas for improvement.

40%

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Early Learning / Skill Acquisition Stage

Introduce basic skills (communication, self-help, social skills).

70%

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Intermediate / Generalization Stage

Expand skills and help the child use them in different settings.

100%

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Advanced / Maintenance Stage

Strengthen complex skills, ensure independence, reduce intervention support.

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ABA can benefit children of all ages and skill levels. Our therapists conduct an initial assessment to create a personalized program suitable for your child’s abilities and goals.

The frequency depends on your child’s needs. Typically, sessions range from a few hours a week to intensive daily programs. We work with you to find a schedule that balances progress and family life.

Yes! A key part of ABA is generalization—teaching your child to use learned skills in school, home, and social settings. We involve parents in training so skills continue at home.

We provide regular updates, progress reports, and goal reviews. Parents are included in every step so you can see measurable improvements and celebrate milestones with your child.