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Our Therapy Services

Our exclusive therapy, combined with our own experienced therapists, enable us to create a personalized learning experience for each individual client, appropriate ages from 2-18.

  • 2-6 Years

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    Infants

    ABA Therapy is a scientifically-based, evidence-driven therapeutic approach used to help individuals, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), develop and improve essential skills, including communication, social interaction, and daily living tasks. ABA therapy focuses on understanding and modifying behaviours through positive reinforcement and other behavioural techniques to encourage desirable behaviours and reduce undesirable ones.

    Key Features of ABA Therapy:
    1. Individualized Treatment Plans: ABA therapy is tailored to the unique needs of each individual, addressing specific challenges and leveraging their strengths. A comprehensive assessment helps identify target behaviors and set measurable goals.

    2. Behavioral Interventions: Therapists use systematic strategies to reinforce positive behaviors, teach new skills, and reduce problem behaviors. This might include methods like discrete trial training (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), or pivotal response training (PRT).

    3. Data-Driven Approach: ABA therapy relies on ongoing data collection and analysis to track progress, make informed adjustments to the treatment plan, and ensure effectiveness.

    4. Focus on Skill Development: ABA aims to teach a wide range of skills, such as communication (verbal and non-verbal), social skills, academic skills, motor skills, self-care, and behavior management. Skills are taught in a structured and incremental manner.

    5. Collaboration: ABA therapists work closely with families, teachers, and other professionals to ensure a cohesive and consistent approach across different environments (home, school, community).

    6. Positive Reinforcement: ABA emphasizes rewarding positive behaviors to increase their likelihood of occurring in the future. Reinforcement is personalized, catering to the individual’s preferences and motivations.

    7. Generalization and Maintenance: ABA therapy encourages individuals to generalize learned skills across different settings and situations, ensuring long-term success beyond therapy sessions.

    Benefits of ABA Therapy:
    – Improved communication and social skills
    – Enhanced academic performance and problem-solving abilities
    – Increased independence in daily activities
    – Reduced challenging behaviors (e.g., aggression, self-injury, tantrums)
    – Greater ability to adapt to various social and educational environments

    ABA therapy is considered one of the most effective treatments for autism, supported by extensive research, and is often provided in one-on-one sessions with a trained therapist, but can also be conducted in group settings or within family routines. It is widely used across various age groups, from young children to adults, with proven success in fostering skill development and improving quality of life.

  • 5-15 Years

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    Children

    ABA Therapy is a scientifically-based, evidence-driven therapeutic approach used to help individuals, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), develop and improve essential skills, including communication, social interaction, and daily living tasks. ABA therapy focuses on understanding and modifying behaviours through positive reinforcement and other behavioural techniques to encourage desirable behaviours and reduce undesirable ones.

    Key Features of ABA Therapy:
    1. Individualized Treatment Plans: ABA therapy is tailored to the unique needs of each individual, addressing specific challenges and leveraging their strengths. A comprehensive assessment helps identify target behaviors and set measurable goals.

    2. Behavioral Interventions: Therapists use systematic strategies to reinforce positive behaviors, teach new skills, and reduce problem behaviors. This might include methods like discrete trial training (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), or pivotal response training (PRT).

    3. Data-Driven Approach: ABA therapy relies on ongoing data collection and analysis to track progress, make informed adjustments to the treatment plan, and ensure effectiveness.

    4. Focus on Skill Development: ABA aims to teach a wide range of skills, such as communication (verbal and non-verbal), social skills, academic skills, motor skills, self-care, and behavior management. Skills are taught in a structured and incremental manner.

    5. Collaboration: ABA therapists work closely with families, teachers, and other professionals to ensure a cohesive and consistent approach across different environments (home, school, community).

    6. Positive Reinforcement: ABA emphasizes rewarding positive behaviors to increase their likelihood of occurring in the future. Reinforcement is personalized, catering to the individual’s preferences and motivations.

    7. Generalization and Maintenance: ABA therapy encourages individuals to generalize learned skills across different settings and situations, ensuring long-term success beyond therapy sessions.

    Benefits of ABA Therapy:
    – Improved communication and social skills
    – Enhanced academic performance and problem-solving abilities
    – Increased independence in daily activities
    – Reduced challenging behaviors (e.g., aggression, self-injury, tantrums)
    – Greater ability to adapt to various social and educational environments

    ABA therapy is considered one of the most effective treatments for autism, supported by extensive research, and is often provided in one-on-one sessions with a trained therapist, but can also be conducted in group settings or within family routines. It is widely used across various age groups, from young children to adults, with proven success in fostering skill development and improving quality of life.

  • 15-18 Years

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    Adults

    ABA Therapy is a scientifically-based, evidence-driven therapeutic approach used to help individuals, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), develop and improve essential skills, including communication, social interaction, and daily living tasks. ABA therapy focuses on understanding and modifying behaviours through positive reinforcement and other behavioural techniques to encourage desirable behaviours and reduce undesirable ones.

    Key Features of ABA Therapy:
    1. Individualized Treatment Plans: ABA therapy is tailored to the unique needs of each individual, addressing specific challenges and leveraging their strengths. A comprehensive assessment helps identify target behaviors and set measurable goals.

    2. Behavioral Interventions: Therapists use systematic strategies to reinforce positive behaviors, teach new skills, and reduce problem behaviors. This might include methods like discrete trial training (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), or pivotal response training (PRT).

    3. Data-Driven Approach: ABA therapy relies on ongoing data collection and analysis to track progress, make informed adjustments to the treatment plan, and ensure effectiveness.

    4. Focus on Skill Development: ABA aims to teach a wide range of skills, such as communication (verbal and non-verbal), social skills, academic skills, motor skills, self-care, and behavior management. Skills are taught in a structured and incremental manner.

    5. Collaboration: ABA therapists work closely with families, teachers, and other professionals to ensure a cohesive and consistent approach across different environments (home, school, community).

    6. Positive Reinforcement: ABA emphasizes rewarding positive behaviors to increase their likelihood of occurring in the future. Reinforcement is personalized, catering to the individual’s preferences and motivations.

    7. Generalization and Maintenance: ABA therapy encourages individuals to generalize learned skills across different settings and situations, ensuring long-term success beyond therapy sessions.

    Benefits of ABA Therapy:
    – Improved communication and social skills
    – Enhanced academic performance and problem-solving abilities
    – Increased independence in daily activities
    – Reduced challenging behaviors (e.g., aggression, self-injury, tantrums)
    – Greater ability to adapt to various social and educational environments

    ABA therapy is considered one of the most effective treatments for autism, supported by extensive research, and is often provided in one-on-one sessions with a trained therapist, but can also be conducted in group settings or within family routines. It is widely used across various age groups, from young children to adults, with proven success in fostering skill development and improving quality of life.

Minimum Requirements




ABA Therapy Program Age Range Hours Additional Services
Infants/Preschoolers 2–6 years old 4-15 hours per week Parent Coaching
Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Respite
Children 6–15 years old 4-25 hours per week Parent Coaching
Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Respite
Adults 15-18 years old 4-4o hours per week Parent Coaching
Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Respite