Play-Based ABA Therapy


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Children learn as they play; most importantly, in play, children learn how to learn. Play is an essential part of a child’s development. This is how gross motor skills, fine motor skills, social and emotional skills, and life skills develop from a young age.
All of our therapy sessions focus on positive interactions, enjoyable learning, and positive reinforcement.
Consultation
Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (Master's level education in ABA) meets with parents to discuss their child's challenges.
Direct Therapy
Build skills using natural play-based methods. Address
occurrences of problem behavior by teaching equivalent, but acceptable behavior.
School Shadow
Follow the child during school hours to provide "as needed" assistance and teach skills during naturally occurring learning opportunities.
Social Groups
Learn social skills and social communication with peers.