ABA-Therapy
What is it?
ABA-Therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis)

  • It is an evidence-based method for behavior correction and teaching new skills.
  • The method is based on understanding how behavior is formed and how it can be changed through a system of reinforcement and structured learning.
  • In simple terms: we teach the child essential skills step by step, reinforcing progress through positive reinforcement.
What is it based on?
  • behavior analysis
  • systematic learning
  • repetition and reinforcement of skills
  • positive reinforcement
When is ABA therapy recommended?
  • does not respond to their name
  • avoids contact (eye or social)
  • does not speak or has limited speech development
  • does not understand spoken language
  • shows aggression or has frequent tantrums
  • repeats the same actions (stereotyped behaviors)
  • does not play with other children
  • has difficulty expressing needs and wants
  • struggles to learn basic skills (eating, dressing, toileting)
Why does it work and When should you seek help?

ABA Therapy Methods and Results

  • What methods do we use?
    1.DTT (Discrete Trial Training)
    Learning in small steps with a clear structure
    2.NET (Natural Environment Teaching)
    Skills are developed through play and everyday situations
    3.Positive Reinforcement
    The child receives a reward for correct actions
    4.Shaping
    Complex skills are developed gradually
    5.Skill Generalization
    The child learns to apply skills in different situations
  • What results will you see?
    • Contact with the child improves
    • Speech or alternative communication develops
    • Undesirable behaviors decrease
    • The child begins to understand instructions
    • Interaction with parents improves
    • Independence increases
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