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Positive Impact of ABA - Behavior Therapy on Daily Living.

Reduction of Challenging Behaviors

A core component of ABA therapy is addressing challenging behaviors such as tantrums, aggression, and self-injury. Early intervention teaches alternative, a more appropriate behavior depending the situation they find themselves in. This leads to improved emotional regulation and decreased stress for both the individual and their caregivers. This way, your child can max out their experiences with their peers. 


There are more than 25 diagnoses that can benefit from ABA therapy. Some of the most common ones are:


  1. - Autism Spectrum
  2. - Attention deficit/hyperactivity
  3. -Obsessive Compulsion 
  4. - Oppositional Defiant
  5. -Post Traumatic Stress
  6. - Panic Attacks

Academic Readiness

ABA therapy can be tailored to address academic skills such as pre-literacy, numeracy, and school readiness behaviors. Early intervention helps children build foundational skills necessary for successful participation in educational settings, setting them up for both academic success and their confidence. 

Improved Social Skills

ABA therapy focuses on teaching social skills such as turn-taking, sharing, and engaging in conversations. Early intervention allows children to develop these skills at a critical stage of social development, improving their ability to interact with peers and family members.


Behavior therapy helps kids feel more confident, try new things, and change how they act. When a child has neurological or developmental challenges, it can make it hard for them to interact well with their surroundings, leading to behaviors that don't help them grow or learn. Behavior therapy uses tricks that work with the mind and rewards to help kids do better in their everyday surroundings.


It helps by:


  • Teaching kids how to deal with tough situations
  • Showing them better ways to behave
  • Teaching families what works for good behavior
  • Making behavior and self-control better
  • Boosting a child's confidence


Behavior Therapy is proven to help kids do better in school and with friends by teaching them how to handle tough situations in a positive way. 


Your child might need Behavior Therapy if they:


  • Get upset easily
  • Seem worried a lot
  • Blame others when things go wrong
  • Have trouble following directions
  • Always question rules or authority
  • Argue a lot and have big tantrums
  • Struggle with handling frustration


Our therapists make personalized plans to help kids stop these behaviors by giving them the tools they need to better handle these situations. 


We also show families how to interact with their child in ways that don't encourage bad behavior. If your child has trouble at school or with friends because of their behavior, give us a call to set up an appointment.

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