What is Applied Behavior Analysis?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a research-based therapy that helps individuals build meaningful skills and reduce behaviors that may interfere with learning or daily life. ABA focuses on understanding how behavior works, how it is affected by the environment, and how positive strategies can be used to create lasting change.

At its core, ABA therapy is individualized. Programs are designed around each person’s strengths, needs, and goals. Therapy may focus on areas such as:

  • Communication and language skills

  • Social and play skills

  • Daily living and independence

  • Emotional regulation

  • School readiness and academic support

ABA uses positive reinforcement and evidence-based teaching strategies to help learners develop skills step by step. Progress is carefully measured to ensure goals are meaningful and effective.


What We Offer

Clinic-Based Services

Our clinic setting offers a structured, engaging environment designed to promote learning, independence, and social interaction. Best suited for:

  • Early learners (typically ages 2–6)

  • Preschool and pre-academic skill development

  • Children who benefit from routine, structure, and peer exposure

Focus areas may include:

  • Communication and language development

  • Play and social engagement

  • Daily living skills

  • School readiness

  • Behavior regulation

Clinic services are typically offered during:

  • Full-day programs (morning through afternoon)

  • Half-day programs (morning or afternoon blocks)

  • After-school sessions for school-aged children

Our clinic environment allows for natural peer interaction while maintaining individualized programming tailored to each child’s goals.

Social Skills Groups

Home-Based Services

In-home services bring therapy into the child’s natural environment, allowing skills to be taught where they are used most.

Best suited for:

  • Toddlers and early learners

  • School-aged children

  • Adolescents working on independence and daily living skills

  • Families seeking parent coaching and support

Focus areas may include:

  • Functional communication

  • Daily routines (mealtime, bedtime, hygiene)

  • Behavior support within the home setting

  • Community readiness

  • Parent and caregiver training

In-home services are typically available:

  • Weekday mornings

  • After-school hours

  • Early evening sessions

This model supports generalization of skills and empowers caregivers to confidently implement strategies in everyday life.

Our social skills groups provide structured, supportive opportunities for children and teens to practice peer interaction in a guided setting.

Groups may be offered for:

  • Early learners (ages 3–5)

  • Elementary-aged children

  • Pre-teens

  • Teens

Focus areas may include:

  • Making and maintaining friendships

  • Conversation skills

  • Perspective-taking

  • Emotional regulation

  • Problem-solving and teamwork

Social skills groups are typically offered:

  • After school

  • Evenings

  • Weekend sessions (based on enrollment and availability)

Groups are carefully matched by age and skill level to ensure a positive, confidence-building experience.

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