What Is Applied Behavior Analysis?
Behavior therapy or ABA therapy is a key factor in treating Autism. It is an evidence-based treatment for Autism. ABA is a science which applies to understand and meaningfully change the behavior of a human being. Behavior is a relationship of an individual with its own present environment.
Using ABA therapy, we can find and understand the environmental factors which cause inappropriate behavior in a child — and through careful manipulation of that environment, meaningfully replace it with appropriate behavior.
Therapy should not include punishment. ABA therapy or Behavior Therapy is important along with different programs to support an Autistic child. It is considered to be the most effective evidence-based therapeutic approach for children with autism. It often uses physical rewards when working with children to achieve the best behavioral improvement.
Behavioral therapy is also quite valuable for children with behavioral challenges who don't have a developmental disability.
The ABA Therapy Process, Step by Step
“If you are not taking DATA, you are not doing ABA.”
What Your Child's ABA Therapist Does
From the very first session, every step is intentional, measured, and focused on real-world progress.
Structured Activities
Data Collection
Skill Generalisation
Communication Building
Parent Collaboration
Positive Reinforcement
What Parents Say About Our ABA Therapy
I feel lucky that I got to know about Happytolearnautism and meet Susmita ma'am for my son at the very early stage when he was having development issues. She is very caring, and loving with my son, listens patiently to my daily problems, and gives solutions to each and every point. We have almost come over the worst days of our life with her help. I will definitely say that ABA is the only savior in our case.
ABA Therapy or Applied Behavior Therapy has improved the problems of my son noticeably. Positive reinforcement is a key factor and it helped my son to develop his response and understanding level. His anxiety has also decreased. His concentration power has improved and he is now almost cured of his attention deficit. He reacts more often to others' calls and actions than before.
