Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Locations we serve

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Maths Classes

650$

When it comes to teaching maths in kindergarten, there are a few different methods that can be used.

Age:

2-5

Size:

10-12

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Imagination Classes

380$

We often think that young children are too young to understand the power of their imagination.

Age:

2-5

Size:

10-12

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Play and Learn

420$

Children learn best through play. They are motivated by the joy of learning new things and exploring their world.

Age:

2-5

Size:

10-12

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Music Classes

500$

Kindergarten music class is a fun and engaging way for young children to learn about music.

Age:

2-7

Size:

12

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Drawing Classes

450$

Drawing is a skill that gets left by the wayside as we grow older. We’re told that we need to focus on more skills.

Age:

2-7

Size:

12

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Letter Match

600$

We use a lot of different materials to help us learn this skill, including books, and games.

Age:

4-6

Size:

8

ABA Therapy Programs
Tailored for Success

ABA therapy is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Each program is tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual, with a focus on improving skills that promote independence and success. A board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) leads the program, conducting detailed assessments to create specific treatment goals. These goals may cover areas such as communication, social skills, and self-care. Progress is continuously monitored through data collection, allowing the BCBA to adjust the plan as needed. The emphasis is always on positive reinforcement and creating enjoyable learning experiences, ensuring that the individual gains valuable skills for everyday life.

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Therapy

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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a proven approach used to help children with Autism build meaningful skills and reduce challenging behaviors. By focusing on how behavior is affected by the environment, ABA therapy empowers children to make positive changes in communication, daily routines, and social interactions. It’s a personalized, goal-driven therapy that supports long-term development across home, school, and community settings.

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A key part of ABA therapy is using strategies like positive reinforcement to encourage helpful behaviors and build confidence. Therapists carefully observe behavior patterns to understand what triggers certain actions and what follows them. This helps create a structured, supportive environment where children can learn step by step, at their own pace — making progress that lasts.

Common Questions About ABA Therapy

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