What Is ABA Therapy?

At Two Hearts ABA Therapy, it is our mission to provide individuals with autism and other disorders the help they need to succeed in life. We take an Applied Behavior Analysis approach to our therapies because we believe this to be the most effective method to help affected individuals learn and grow. If you are interested in this style of therapy to assist your child, read below to find out more about how we can help, or contact us today!

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What Is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?

Applied Behavior Analysis is a style of therapy that applies psychological principles of learning theory in a systematic way to modify behavior. Through various observation methods, we can gather data and customize a plan based on your child's needs and circumstances. We strive to target behavioral difficulties through the use of implemented behavior modification and data analysis so that your child acquires the skills necessary to reach their full potential.

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What ABA Helps Us Understand

ABA Therapy helps us understand various factors of your child's needs and behaviors. In essence, our goal is to understand:

  • How behavior works

  • How the environment affects this behavior

  • How learning to cope or adjust to these behaviors takes place

With ABA Therapy we can apply our knowledge of how behavior works to real situations. This helps us assist affected children increase helpful behaviors and decrease behaviors that affect learning.

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How ABA Therapies Can Help Your Child

ABA Therapy places a huge emphasis on helping Autistic and other affected children better their life through therapy revolving completely around their personal needs. In general, our ABA therapy can help your child:

  • Increase language and communication skills

  • Improve overall attention, focus, memory, social skills, and academics

  • A decrease in behavioral problems

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Individuals We Serve

Children, adolescents, and young adults under the age of 21 who may be experiencing:

  • Behavioral Health Conditions and Disorders

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Intellectual Disabilities

  • ADHD

  • Oppositional Defiance Disorder or Mental Disorders

  • Down Syndrome

  • Developmental Delay

  • Cerebral Palsy

If you have a child that is severely affected by a mental disorder and you are interested in ABA Therapy to help them thrive, there is no better place to partner with than us at Two Hearts ABA Therapy. Visit us online to request ABA Therapy today!

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