Core Applied Behavior Analysis Programs
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is an evidence-based therapy that uses the science of behavior to teach new skills and reduce challenging behaviors in individuals, particularly those with autism and other developmental disabilities. It focuses on increasing helpful behaviors and decreasing harmful or interfering behaviors by applying principles of learning and behavior to real-world situations. ABA therapy is tailored to individual needs and delivered in various settings, aiming to promote independence and improve functional life skills such as communication, social interaction, and self-care.
ABA + IBI Program
Our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Behavioral Intervention (IBI) programs provide evidence-based therapy tailored to each child’s needs. Through structured teaching, play, and skill-building, we focus on developing communication, social interaction, and independence in a supportive environment.
ABA Social Groups (PEERS® Program)
Our social groups are designed to help children and teens with ASD and learning differences develop meaningful friendships and social confidence. Using the evidence-based PEERS® curriculum, participants learn conversation skills, perspective-taking, handling disagreements, and building lasting peer connections—all within a supportive, structured environment that encourages practice and real-world application.
School Readiness Program (3-6 years)
Our School Readiness Program helps children develop the foundational skills they need for a smooth transition into the classroom. Through small-group instruction and individualized ABA support, we focus on early academics, social interaction, following routines, and building independence, preparing each child for success in school and beyond.
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