How Does Applied Behavior Analysis Work?
Applied Behavior Analysis has been around for decades, proving its effectiveness to treat the signs and symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through thousands of research studies.
There are two main teaching methodologies used in ABA: Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Natural Environment Training (NET). DTT focuses on goals seen in more traditional school table work activities, while NET focuses more on areas like social skills and play skills.
Our main target areas are:
Language and communication
Social Skills
Adaptive Skills (independent living skills)
Reducing challenging behaviors (meltdowns and temper tantrums)
Sensory sensitivities
Self-stimulatory behaviors
The number one goal of ABC is to help children successfully transition into school and community environments. Please contact us to find out more about our Southlake ABA Therapy program options and enrollment process.