The Pediatric Therapy Center

PEDIATRIC ABA THERAPY

THERAPY & EVALUATIONS

What is ABA Therapy?

Applied behavior analysis Therapy works with children who have a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. ABA therapists work with children to help them gain specialized developmental skills in order to more fully participate in their daily living activities.  This evidence-based intervention employs positive reinforcement to deter maladaptive behaviors while concurrently teaching and promoting the acquisition of new, adaptive behaviors.

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Evaluations

ABA therapy is widely renowned as a primary treatment for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. When your child is referred for ABA services they will be assessed using insurance directed evaluations in order to qualify for services.


ABA therapy offers a family oriented approved approach um which collaborates with all alright here at the pediatric therapy center our ABA Therapists collaborate with your child's occupational Therapy, speech therapy occupational therapist, speech therapist and physical therapists in order to reach the child's goals.

Therapy

Our team of ABA therapists engage a child and goal oriented activities to help them become the best versions of themselves.


Our highly skilled therapists specialize in assisting your child in developing the following:

  • Early functional skills, encompassing toileting, dressing, and writing
  • Increased independence
  • Formation of friendships and nurturing relationships
  • Effective coping mechanisms to enhance behavioral challenges
  • Preparation for real-world situations, such as haircuts and grocery shopping.

Signs That Your Child May Benefit From ABA Therapy:


  • Repetitive Behaviors: If your child engages in repetitive behaviors such as hand flapping, spinning or rocking, ABA can help them learn more appropriate coping mechanisms or alternative behaviors.
  • Socialization Challenges: If your child struggles with developing friendships, socializing in groups, or reading social cues, ABA therapy can help them improve their social interaction skills.
  • Learning Delays: If your child has developmental delays which affect learning, ABA therapy can help them catch up by providing targeted interventions to meet their individual needs.
  • Behavioral Issues: If your child displays behavioral issues such as aggression, self-injury, or tantrums, ABA therapy can help them learn more acceptable ways to express themselves and manage their emotions.


ABA Therapy can help children with developmental disorders to develop new skills, increase independence, and enhance their quality of life.

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Therapy services are available in our Albertville, AL clinic.

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