Clinic Based
Having the flexibility to attend therapy outside the home affords many busy families with the opportunity to access ABA therapy who wouldn’t otherwise have the time. The clinic setting also allows kiddos who are preparing to enter school to stretch their social skills and work in a group setting with the careful guidance of a behavior therapist. Social skills such as sharing, cooperative play, greetings and reciprocal conversations can be taught in unison, but come to life when they can be generalized with a peer. A clinic setting may be just be the perfect opportunity to make social opportunity happen!
Is extreme behavior such as physical aggression or property destruction your primary concern? Intense behaviors may require environmental consistency that may be difficult to replicate at home. A clinic setting offers families a break to allow a professional to work through behavior without disrupting the home environment.
Home Based
Early Intervention Programs
Evidence has shown that early intervention is key in helping improve challenging behavior in young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). Our early intervention programs use the methods of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to help your child learn age and developmentally appropriate language and learning skills. Instruction is individualized in one-on-one or small group settings and provided by our team of Behavioral Therapists.
Our Methods for early autism intervention programs include:
- Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Principles
- Verbal Behavior
- Discrete Trial Training
- Incidental Teaching
- Positive Behavior Support
- Errorless Teaching
- Fluency Building
- Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
- Functional Communication Training
- Ongoing Program Evaluation
Parent Training
Our Parenting Training program provides caregiver-focused services is to empower caregivers to understand and effectively care for their children. This program focuses on education, skill development, and therapeutic support.
Focus Areas
- Crisis support
- Safety planning
- Family advocacy
- Caregiver empowerment
- Behavior modification techniques
- Identification of community resources
- Communication and conflict resolution skills
Verbal Behavior Therapy
Verbal Behavior is one aspect of Applied Behavioral Analysis. It is a method of teaching communication to people who have not yet acquired language. It consists of four “contingencies”: Motivational Operation, Discriminating Stimulus, Response and Reinforcement. The last component, reinforcement is necessary to make certain the desired skill will be repeated.
Verbal Behavior is one aspect of Applied Behavioral Analysis. It is a method of teaching communication to people who have not yet acquired language. It consists of four “contingencies”: Motivational Operation, Discriminating Stimulus, Response and Reinforcement. The last component, reinforcement is necessary to make certain the desired skill will be repeated.