Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy

Our Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy program is designed to enhance communication, social skills, and overall quality of life.
Course Overview:

Our ABA Therapy program is grounded in the principles taught in Alison’s comprehensive ABA course. This course offers a structured approach to understanding and applying ABA techniques to support individuals with autism.

Key Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of our ABA Therapy program, participants will:

  • Understand ABA Fundamentals: Gain a solid foundation in the principles and techniques of ABA.
  • Implement Effective Interventions: Learn to apply evidence-based strategies to reduce challenging behaviours and promote positive skills.
  • Enhance Communication Skills: Utilize techniques like the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) to improve verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Develop Social Skills: Foster social interactions and adaptive behaviours through structured teaching methods.
  • Monitor Progress: Employ data collection and analysis to assess the effectiveness of interventions and make necessary adjustments.

Our program covers the following key areas:

  • Introduction to ABA: Understanding the core principles and history of ABA.
  • Behavioural Assessment: Conducting functional assessments to identify the causes of behaviours.
  • Intervention Strategies: Implementing techniques such as reinforcement, prompting, and shaping to modify behaviour.
  • Communication Development: Applying PECS and other methods to enhance communication abilities.
  • Social Skills Training: Teaching appropriate social interactions and behaviours.
  • Data Collection and Analysis: Tracking progress and making data-driven decisions.
  • Ethical Considerations: Ensuring ethical practices in the application of ABA techniques.

Take the first step towards making a positive impact in the lives of individuals with autism. Our ABA Therapy program equips you with the knowledge and skills to implement effective interventions and support meaningful change.

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