Perhaps the most valuable part of home-based ABA therapy is how comfortable your child will be with autism treatment right from the get-go. While we ensure your child is perfectly comfortable and secure in our center, there’s nothing like being in the comfort of your own home.
Another great benefit of home-based ABA therapy is the fact that you don’t have to go anywhere to get the autism therapy your child needs! Our BCBA comes right to your door, eliminating the possible struggles you might have if you had to transition from home to a new environment. Your child’s ABA therapy appointments are scheduled to meet your needs. And because you stay right where you are, the rest of your family’s schedule remains uninterrupted.
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ABA therapy in the school setting works through collaboration between ABA therapists, parents, teachers, and guidance counselors. Your child’s ABA therapist will work with you to understand the child’s unique needs, goals, and preferences. Using this information, your child’s ABA therapist will implement effective ABA techniques through the use of positive reinforcement during your child’s school day. Therapists will also partner with teachers and other school staff to ensure a holistic approach to support inside the classroom and other school settings, like recess and lunch. By sharing insight and strategies, ABA therapists foster a cohesive team environment that helps in the generalization of skills throughout your child’s academic career.
Pairing is an essential aspect of our school-based ABA therapy, as it helps build a positive and trusting relationship between the child and ABA therapist. Through the process of pairing, your child’s therapist strives to establish themselves as a reliable and enjoyable presence at school. This involves engaging in conversation and activities that the child finds reinforcing. Pairing not only enhances your child’s engagement and cooperation, but also lays the foundation for effective teaching and intervention.
Within the school setting, ABA therapists offer targeted support to enhance academic performance, develop social skills, and address problem behaviors. They work closely with your child, tailoring instruction to their unique learning style and abilities, ensuring that academic progress is met. Additionally, therapists focus on promoting social skills by facilitating interactions with peers, teaching appropriate social cues and norms, and fostering friendships. Lastly, ABA therapists address problem behaviors, like tantrums, by utilizing evidence-based strategies to identify the underlying causes and implement effective coping skills.
ABA therapists utilize a range of ABA strategies in the classroom to support skill acquisition within the school setting. These techniques may include Discrete Trial Training (DTT), which breaks down skills into smaller, manageable steps and uses repetition and reinforcement to promote learning. Therapists also use naturalistic teaching strategies, such as pivotal response teaching (PRT), which focuses on overall development of communication, social skills, and independence over individual behaviors. Finally, ABA therapists may utilize positive reinforcement strategies, like token economy, to increase motivation for positive behaviors like cleaning up and working quietly.
Just Parent pairs families with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst to help you navigate the behavioral challenges you’re seeing at home. Here are some of the most common challenges we see, but every family is different! If we can’t help you, we’ll help you find someone who can.
Social Skills
Sleep Regression
Regulating Emotions
General ASD Assistance
General Non-Compliance
Potty Training
Parent-Child Bonding
Struggling in School
Picky Eating
Communication Deficits
Your child will follow a designated treatment plan based on the natural school environment, encompassing skills like asking appropriate questions and sitting at a table or desk. Your child’s ABA therapist will adapt their strategies and techniques based on the specific challenges and goals of the child they are supporting. This flexibility allows therapists to address immediate concerns, reinforce positive behaviors, and promote skill acquisition in real-time.
Our Six-Step Solution is designed to provide a clear, structured approach to addressing the unique needs of every individual we serve. Each step is carefully crafted to ensure that the process is both comprehensive and adaptable, allowing us to deliver personalized care that drives meaningful progress.
ABA uses effective strategies of positive reinforcement and understanding antecedents and consequences to increase and/or decrease behaviors. Skills include but are not limited to language development, play and leisure skills, peer interactions, learning and academic skills, and problem behaviors (e.g., aggression). ABA therapy emphasizes positive social interactions, motivates learning, and improves the quality of life for individuals with autism and their families.