ABA Therapy
The benchmark for treatment
What Is ABA Therapy?
If you’ve explored treatment options for your child with autism, you’ve likely come across the acronym “ABA.”
ABA is short for applied behavior analysis. It is widely recognized as the best treatment for autism. This approach uses different methods to teach kids important skills for school and life. ABA therapy is supported by research and mandated coverage in the United States. ABA therapy can happen at home, in your child’s school, community, or in our specialized Learning Centers.
ABA isn’t one specific type of treatment. We use various methods to teach children skills for success in school and life.
What We Mean by Contemporary ABA
At WEAP, we refer to our approach as contemporary ABA that sets us apart from traditional methods.
We believe in making learning playful, naturalistic, age-appropriate, and fun. We create a personalized treatment plan for your child based on their needs and interests. We also consider your family’s culture and values.
Our approach to ABA Therapy:
Refined through decades of clinical insights and experience, our contemporary ABA:
It’s important to find an ABA partner that stays updated and involved in ongoing research. Look for a provider who cares about quality and learns about the latest in ABA training. Remember, with the right team in place, you can help your child succeed in school and life.
Convenient Locations and Comprehensive Services
We understand that every child with autism is unique, and their treatment needs may vary. That’s why we offer services in multiple locations, including our autism Learning Centers, your home, community, and your child’s school. This allows us to provide tailored support based on your child’s preferences and requirements.
Discover Our Services:
Autism Learning Centers We provide one-on-one support in a play-based, learning-rich environment, promoting individual and group interactions. |
In-Home ABA Therapy |
Youth Club Programs We focus on developing social relationships, engaging in small group activities, and following group instructions in a social setting. |