Applied Behavioral Analysis Program
FAQs
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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior. ABA therapy applies our understanding of how behavior works to real situations.
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Increase language and communication skills
Improve attention, focus, social skills, memory, and academics
Decrease problem behaviors
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It involves many techniques for understanding and changing behavior. ABA is a flexible treatment:
Can be adapted to meet the needs of each unique person
Provided in many different locations – at home, and in the clinic
Teaches skills that are useful in everyday life
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Contact us at ABA@palmmh.com to know more about our program and process.
If you are ready to get started, send us your referral form, clinical diagnosis of autism or other intellectual disability, and insurance information .
What to expect:
When working with an ABA therapist, clients will:
Determine which behaviors require change
Set goals and expected outcomes
Establish ways to measure changes and improvements
Evaluate where you are now
Learn new skills and or learn how to avoid negative behaviors
Regularly review your progress
Decide whether or not further behavior modification is necessary
The length of time spent in ABA depends on the severity of the problem and individual rate of improvement.