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Applied Behavior Analysis

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a widely respected and evidence-based treatment for individuals with autism and other behavioral health conditions. At WAI, ABA is an integral part of our NRTR process, offering structured reinforcement of positive behaviors across different stages of life. Our ABA programs span from children’s behavioral therapy to adult adaptive training, ensuring that each individual receives age-appropriate, situation-specific care.

Overview

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy used to improve specific behaviors such as communication, social skills, and learning. It is widely recognized for helping individuals, particularly those on the autism spectrum, to develop functional skills necessary for day-to-day life.

How It's Done

ABA therapy begins with a thorough assessment conducted by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Based on the individual's unique needs, a tailored plan is developed. The therapy typically involves:

Why It Matters

ABA is one of the most effective therapies for behavioral modification and skill development, especially for individuals with autism or developmental disabilities. It enables individuals to develop autonomy and improve their quality of life by equipping them with the skills they need to function independently in their communities. Integrating ABA into the NRTR model ensures that behavior and cognitive development go hand in hand, leading to long-lasting positive outcomes.

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