Child ABA Therapy

At ABA Centers of Ohio, we specialize in effective therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) aged 2 to 12 years old, regardless of the severity of their symptoms. We have tailored our approach to meet each child at their unique level and to achieve developmental outcomes with play-based therapy.

A girl benefit with Child ABA Therapy

We acknowledge that every neurodivergent child possesses exceptional talents and faces unique struggles. That is why we reject the one-size-fits-all approach to therapy and personalize every intervention according to a child’s needs and strengths. We implement minimally intrusive programs that encourage self-discovery and untapped autonomy.

Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) design ABA programs utilizing critical data to comprehend a child’s experience and optimize treatment outcomes. In many cases, ABA treatment ranges between 20 and 40 hours a week for up to three years.

We assign Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) to complete your child’s treatment program across ABA sessions. All ABA professionals receive licensure through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.

ABA therapy is a full-day program for toddlers and pre-K children to prepare them for school and achieve developmental milestones. Our goal is to meet the needs of every family to ensure that every neurodivergent child has support.

The ABA Journey

Each ABA therapy program starts with an evaluation conducted by a BCBA. During this assessment, your provider will begin analyzing patterns and considering long-term objectives. After spending time with your family to comprehend their challenges and dynamics, the BCBA will craft an ABA treatment plan to address your child’s specific needs and enhance their quality of life.

Throughout ABA sessions, RBTs team with clients and their families to facilitate the development of crucial skills, consistently monitoring progress through ongoing assessments. Based on behavioral measurements, goals are adjusted to align with the client’s developmental stages.

Obtaining an official autism spectrum diagnosis is a prerequisite for accessing ABA therapy services. If you need to obtain a diagnosis, talk to us about our diagnostic services.

Kid with autism in behavioral therapy communicating with therapist

Child ABA Therapy Options Include:

Autism Testing and Diagnosis Services

In-Home ABA Therapy

Parent Training

Community Integration Skills

Coping Skills

Children with autism face challenges, but ABA therapy teaches skills for emotional regulation, including human behavior, impulse control, and decision-making.

Daily Living Skills

ABA therapy teaches children crucial life skills such as using the toilet, brushing their teeth, bathing, washing their face, and dressing themselves. Our therapists will carefully guide your child through each step to help establish healthy routines for their daily activities.

little boy learns words from cards under the ABA therapy program

Gross & Fine Motor Skills

Children with autism may have difficulties with muscle development and coordination. ABA therapy offers activities to improve motor skills, such as:

Focused autistic child boy wearing noise cancelling headphone identifying animals and fruits on picture cards guided by therapist to improve communication and neurodiversity inclusion awareness

Reading/Writing

ABA Therapy can improve academic performance by promoting reading and writing skills through different activities, including:

These activities improve fine motor skills and foster the development of handwriting proficiency.

African American girl with ASD with child's psychologist while psychological treatments for kid

Social Skills

Our program aims to help your child develop vital communication skills, such as: 

Visual/Perception Skills

Visual and perception skills foster intelligence and development. We incorporate activities such as:

Close up of autistic child hands in occupational therapy shaping kinetic sand with scoop and colorful sensory tools for tactile stimulation motor skills autism awareness and neurodiversity inclusion

Positive Reinforcement in Child ABA Therapy

Positive reinforcement is an essential aspect of ABA therapy. When a child exhibits healthy behavior and receives a reward, they are encouraged to repeat it, which helps to establish new patterns and stimulate positive change over time.

In ABA sessions, the therapist sets a goal behavior; every time the child succeeds in achieving it, they receive a personally meaningful reward. Examples of such rewards could be:

With practice, the child will learn to replace inappropriate behavior with valuable skills that will benefit them throughout life.

Close up of sensory therapy textured floor tiles used in occupational therapy for autistic children to enhance tactile stimulation proprioception and neurodiversity inclusion awareness
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