You’ve Been Approved to Start ABA Therapy, Now What?

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Starting your child on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy can be a big decision, but it can also be a life-changing one. ABA therapy is a comprehensive approach to helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) develop vital skills and behaviors that allow them to thrive in everyday life. Circle City ABA passionately nurtures progress through play with ABA therapy. We understand that caring for children with autism also means caring about their families – so we provide full-family education and support from day one. You’re an active and involved part of the process. To us, that means we’re here to walk you through what we’re doing and why, we share in your child’s wins together, and we’re always available to answer questions, discuss concerns, or workshop solutions to problems together.

What to Expect

The first thing you can expect when starting ABA therapy is an individualized treatment plan. Your child’s Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will create a detailed strategy tailored to your child’s unique needs and goals. This plan guides the skills that will be targeted during direct therapy sessions with a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). These sessions put the plan into action with a fun, child-centered approach that makes the learning process more engaging and effective. During therapy sessions, your child will work on skills related to communication, social interaction, behavior, and other areas that will help them thrive in everyday life. At the heart of our ABA therapy is direct, 1:1 therapy sessions provided by a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) that create opportunities for skill-building and individualized support.

Another critical aspect of ABA therapy is full-family education and support. Caring for a child with autism is a team effort, and we know that means supporting the whole family, not just the child receiving therapy. We work closely with you, sharing every step of the process, celebrating your child’s wins with you, and answering questions and concerns along the way. We believe that by working together, we can create a supportive and effective environment that fosters positive growth and development for your child.

Therapy Sessions

When it comes to the specifics of therapy sessions, you can expect regular assessments and progress tracking. ABA therapy is data-driven, meaning we use objective measurements to track progress over time. These measures help ensure that we’re on track with meeting goals and making progress towards your child’s individualized treatment plan. As we track progress, we make adjustments to the treatment plan as needed so it stays relevant and effective for your child’s needs.

Something else to note is that ABA therapy is not a short-term solution. It’s a long-term approach that provides continuous support and skill-building over months and even years. The goal of ABA therapy is to help your child build skills that will serve them throughout their lifetime. It’s a comprehensive approach that emphasizes skill-building that your child will need in everyday life, resulting in sustainable progress and behavioral changes that stick.

Starting ABA

Starting ABA therapy can be a significant decision for families, but the results can be life-changing. With individualized treatment plans, full-family support and education, regular assessments and progress tracking, and a long-term perspective, ABA therapy is a practical approach to help children with autism build vital skills that serve them throughout their lives. When starting ABA therapy with Circle City ABA, expect a comprehensive and individualized approach, with an emphasis on working actively and collaboratively with your family, your child’s BCBA, and RBTs to build skills and foster growth.

The journey begins with the initial assessment from our qualified team. Several Hoosiers are already loving Circle City ABA. Contact us today to learn more.

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Heather de Jong

Heather de Jong is an accomplished Marketing & Communications Manager known for her expertise in the I/DD field. With a deep passion for empowering individuals with disabilities, Heather leverages her expertise in marketing and communications to raise awareness about the importance of ABA therapy in improving the lives of children on the autism spectrum.

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Circle City ABA specializes in applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism and related conditions. Circle City ABA is a destination where play meets progress and our programs are designed with each child in mind.

The journey begins at initial assessment from our qualified team. Request enrollment information on our contact page.