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Autism Services

CHILD ABA THERAPY (Ages 2-12)

Applied Behavior Analysis has proven to be incredibly effective for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ABA can help kids flourish by meeting them at their level and enhancing developmental outcomes playfully.

At ABA Centers of Tennessee, we recognize that every neurodivergent child has exceptional talents and unique struggles. Our clients deserve much better than a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy.

We personalize every intervention with an eye towards a child’s dreams and future goals as we promote participation in every aspect of their life. Unlike other ABA therapy providers, we believe in utilizing minimally intrusive programs that encourage self-discovery and untapped autonomy.

Tennessee ABA Therapy
Tennessee ABA Therapy

In many cases, ABA therapy hours range between 20 and 40 a week for up to three years. Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) design ABA programs utilizing critical data to comprehend a child’s experience. With this knowledge and expertise, they optimize ABA therapy outcomes to establish social skills, communication, and other essential behaviors to help them advance through life.

Next, your child’s assigned Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) will complete their therapy program across ABA sessions. All ABA professionals receive licensure through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.

For toddlers and pre-K, ABA therapy is typically an all-day program for school readiness and milestone development. We strive to accommodate every family and their needs to ensure no neurodivergent child is unsupported.

Child ABA Therapy What to Expect

Every ABA therapy program begins with an assessment by a BCBA. Your provider will start evaluating patterns and considering long-term goals during this time. After spending time with your family to understand their challenges and dynamics, the BCBA will create an ABA treatment plan to meet your child’s needs and improve their life.

During ABA sessions, RBTs work with clients and their families to help them acquire essential skills, continually monitoring progress through review. According to measurements in behavior, goals are adapted and evolve to suit the client as they age.

An official autism spectrum diagnosis is essential to acquiring ABA therapy services. For assistance through the autism testing and diagnostic process, click here [link].

Child ABA Therapy Options Include:

  • Autism Testing and Diagnosis Services
  • In-Home ABA Therapy
  • Parent Training
  • Life, School, and Community Integration Skills

ABA Therapy: What to Expect

Coping Skills

Living with autism can be challenging. ABA Therapy teaches children the skills necessary to regulate their emotional state. These skills include learning human behavior, controlling impulses, and thinking through their choices.

Daily Living Skills

ABA Therapy teaches essential skills for starting the day independently, such as using the toilet, brushing teeth, bathing, washing their face, and putting on clothes. Our therapists will guide your child through gradual steps to establish routines for their daily activities.

Gross & Fine Motor Skills

Children with autism sometimes struggle with muscle development and body coordination. ABA Therapy can help develop motor skills with activities like:

Reading / Writing

ABA Therapy improves academic performance by promoting reading and writing skills. The following are some of the possible activities:

These exercises not only enhance fine motor skills but also contribute to the development of handwriting proficiency.

Social Skills

Our program focuses on nurturing the necessary communication skills for your child to thrive, which include:

Visual / Perception Skills

Visual and perception skills are a cornerstone of intelligence and development. We foster these abilities by incorporating activities such as:

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT IN CHILD ABA THERAPY

The critical element of ABA Therapy is positive reinforcement. When a child engages in healthy behavior, and a reward follows, they are more likely to repeat it. Over time, this creates new patterns and encourages positive change.

During ABA sessions, a therapist identifies a goal behavior, and each time the child successfully follows through, they receive something specifically meaningful.

Examples of rewards include:

With continued practice, the child will blossom and replace inappropriate, counterproductive behavior with skills that will aid them in life.

We Focus on Your Child's Needs

Regardless of how neurodiversity touches your family, our Child ABA Therapy programs offer clients (and their families) the optimal opportunity to lead full, independent, and enriching lives. Learn more about your autism care options. Call us at (844) 423-9483 to receive a complimentary, zero-obligation consultation with a member of our Autism Care Team or fill out the form below.

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