WHAT IS ABA?

Applied Behavior Analytic (ABA) treatments.

Applied Behavior Analytic (ABA) treatments, such as Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI) may be among the best examples of evidence-based behavioral health care.

Independent reviews consistently agree that ABA and EIBI treatments for autism are effective, and that the extensive body of research meets high standards of evidence.

Adult-Focused​

We believe that everyone learns best when they are happy and having fun. The teaching strategies we use hold the child’s happiness as the top priority.

Individualized

Every goal addressed and method utilized in our services are created for the particular child. We want to encourage individual differences and support their colorful personality.

Evidenced-Based

Every goal addressed and method utilized in our services are created for the particular child. We want to encourage individual differences and support their colorful personality.

Data-Driven

The child’s progress is consistently tracked, which we review regularly and adjust our strategies accordingly so we do not waste precious time.

Collaboration

We understand that we are only one part of the child’s life. Therefore, we regularly involve parents in our sessions and provide training so they can continue to support the child throughout their day.

Commitment to diversity

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Diversity

Understanding that each individual is unique, acknowledging differences and celebrating the strengths.
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Inclusion

Bringing diversity into action by encouraging authentic participation from individuals and groups we serve and interacting with in our locations and communities to cultivate a sense of belonging.
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Equity

Supporting each individual based on their needs while working to identify and address barriers, in order to level the playing field. Everyone has equal access to live a happy, healthy life.

The practice of applying the psychological principles of learning theory in a systematic way to modify behavior

At Rising Stars ABA, we believe that individualized therapy is the best way to help children with their disabilities.

Research finds ABA therapy effective in “reducing inappropriate behavior and in acquiring language skills, increasing communication, ability to learn, and appropriate social behavior” early in life.

Applied Behavior Analysis is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior. The basic principles of behavior analysis helps us understand:

1. the science and mechanics of behavior
2. How the environment increases or decreases behaviors
3. How a person can learn both adaptive and maladaptive behaviors.

Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) provide evidence-based treatment using the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA), including discrete trial training and naturalistic teaching strategies. We develop goals to help individuals with autism in the following areas:

  • Language
  • Communication
  • Academics
  • Play
  • Imitation
  • Self help
  • Social/emotional regulation
  • Community and safety skills
  • Adaptive skills
  • Organization and executive functioning
  • Behavior management
  • Benefit of aba therapy

    The learning goals are based on the age and abilities of a child and results vary by situation.

    The learning goals are based on the age and abilities of a child and results vary by situation. Various studies of ABA therapy show documented improvements in the following areas:

  • Increased focus when studying
  • Improved connections with friends and family
  • Fewer tantrums and self-harm behaviors
  • More effective communication with strangers
  • Asking for items clearly
  • Understanding of personal space and physical contact
  • These skills are referred to as “socially significant behavior” and they describe actions that directly impact a person’s quality of life. Socially significant behavior typically falls under one or more of the following categories:

  • Communication
  • Language
  • Play/Leisure
  • Daily living
  • Self-care
  • Vocational