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Introducing our ABA Program

At ABA Home Therapy we provide applied behavior analysis utilizing scientifically proven therapies and techniques to develop individualized programs for each client. We accept most major insurance providers and Medicaid, to service the families in our community. Through a collaborative approach with parents, teachers, and other therapists, we help your child achieve their maximum potential, in their natural environment. We pride ourselves on having a very selective process to ensure we only hire top qualified and experienced BCBAs and RBTs to help the children and their families that we have the privilege to serve. Our goal is to provide the best services to both our clients and families, as well creating an amazing work environment for all our employees. We appreciate the trust families give us in helping their children on the autism spectrum with ABA therapy.

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“In ABA therapy, we go beyond addressing questions and deterring behaviors. Our focus is to understand the origins of these behaviors at their core. By gaining genuine insight, we provide effective interventions for lasting progress.”

#1 ABA Therapy in Florida for Your Family

Ignite your child’s developmental growth to new heights!

At ABA Home Therapy, we prioritize creating a stress-free, fear-free, and punishment-free environment. Our approach revolves around positive relationships and meeting our clients where they are in their individual journeys. By fostering a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere, we create the perfect space for meaningful growth. We firmly believe that when therapy is fun, it becomes a powerful catalyst for progress, enabling every child to thrive and unlock their full potential.

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Common Questions About ABA Therapy

ABA, short for Applied Behavior Analysis or Behavioral Engineering, utilizes scientifically progressive techniques to enhance and modify specific behaviors. Particularly effective for children on the autism spectrum, this therapy successfully manages problematic behavior while fostering social and academic skill development.

A BCBA, or Board Certified Behavior Analyst, is an essential part of the ABA therapy team. With their specialized training and certification, BCBA professionals bring expertise in Applied Behavior Analysis to develop and implement individualized treatment plans for individuals with autism and other behavioral challenges.

ABA therapy targets a wide range of behaviors to promote positive change and skill development. Examples include improving communication and language skills, social interactions and play abilities, self-help and adaptive daily living skills, academic and learning skills, and reducing problem behaviors such as aggression or self-injury. ABA therapists work closely with individuals to identify specific behavior goals and develop customized interventions tailored to their unique needs, maximizing their potential for growth and independence.

ABA therapy can be beneficial for individuals of various ages. Early intervention is often recommended, as starting ABA therapy at a younger age allows for more time to develop essential skills and address challenging behaviors. However, ABA therapy can also be effective for older children, teenagers, and adults. The appropriateness of starting ABA therapy at a certain age depends on the individual’s needs and goals, and it is best to consult with a qualified professional to determine the optimal timing for beginning ABA therapy.

Determining if your child may benefit from ABA therapy involves considering various factors. Some signs that indicate ABA therapy may be beneficial include persistent difficulties in social interactions, communication delays or challenges, repetitive or restricted behaviors, and significant academic or adaptive skill deficits. If your child is experiencing significant challenges in these areas that impact their daily functioning, it is advisable to consult with a qualified professional, such as a pediatrician, psychologist, or behavior analyst, who can conduct a comprehensive assessment and provide guidance on the suitability of ABA therapy for your child’s specific needs.

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