
About
ABA Therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis)
ABA Therapy is an evidence-based approach used
to improve behavior and learning in children with autism
and other developmental conditions. ABA focuses on
reinforcing positive behaviors while reducing negative
or harmful ones. Therapists work with children to
develop social, communication, and self-help skills
through structured teaching sessions and play. ABA
therapy uses reward systems to motivate children,
helping them learn new skills and behaviors over time.
This therapy is highly individualized, with specific
goals set for each child based on their unique needs.
ABA can address a wide range of behaviors, from reducing
tantrums and aggression to improving focus and attention
in school. The therapist closely monitors progress and
adjusts strategies to ensure continued development.
Parents are also involved in the therapy process,
learning techniques to reinforce positive behaviors at
home.