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ABA Therapy Services as a Treatment for Autism

Applied behavioural analysis is referred to as ABA. Giving kids and their families/caregivers the tools they need to change their behaviour in socially significant ways and enhance their quality of life is the main goal of ABA therapy. In reaction to specific environmental cues, children with ASD frequently suffer tension and worry. Stress can cause difficult-to-control behaviour that can be tough to manage.


The goal of ABA therapy is to assist kids develop their many functional skills, such as social skills, communication, daily living skills, play skills, and self-control. They are better able to manage social situations, regulate their emotional reactions, express their goals and requirements, and cultivate constructive behaviours thanks to this.



Most ABA programmes will adhere to the following seven crucial steps:


Decide which actions you wish to stop and which abilities you want your child to have.


  • Set objectives and results

  • Determine the best way to gauge progress.

  • At the beginning of therapy, assess the child's current skill set. Create and adhere to a treatment plan to help your child acquire new abilities and increase their level of independence.

  • Observe your child's development over time and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.

  • Identify whether more therapy is required or if it is time to stop providing services.


Each child receives individualised ABA Therapy Services that is created to match their specific needs. Each child learns in a unique way, and ABA therapy takes this into account.


Everyone can benefit from ABA Therapy.


The way your child behaves can have an impact on many aspects of his or her life, including at school, in the neighbourhood, and at home with family and friends. Children with autism can learn a range of abilities with the aid of ABA therapy, which also gives parents instruction and support.


  • Services offered are:

  • Therapy for speech

  • Workplace therapy

  • developmental counselling

  • Physical exercise

  • social service

  • enhancement of existing communication

  • Early assistance

  • Teletherapy

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