What we do

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APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (ABA) THERAPY

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PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS TRAINING

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PARENTS AND TEACHERS CONSULTING

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TRAINING TO USE ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION DEVICE (AAC)

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So, what is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy based on science and learning behavior. ABA therapy applies our understanding of how behavior works in real situations. The goal is to enhance positive behaviors, and decrease behaviors that are harmful or negatively affect learning.

Therapist have used ABA to help Special Needs Children and related developmental disorder including autism since the 1960 and ABA methods have helped various kinds of learners gain different skills. ABA is also effective for people of all ages. It can be used from early childhood through adulthood.

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What are

the benefits of ABA therapy?

it helps...

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Reduce challenging behaviors

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Children to be more independent (self-help)

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Improve social skills.

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Improve the ability to communicate.

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Increase the level of motivation and willingness to learn

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Improve attention span and compliance.

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Parents and Caregivers Training

We Provide trainings and workshops for parents and caregivers who need more knowledge on parenting and taking care of Special Needs Children.

Parents and Teachers Consulting

We provide consultancy services dedicated to parents and teachers, especially teachers working in schools that provide special needs support.

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