Behaviour Analysis
ABA Therapy Service in Brampton | Thriving Orchids Therapy
Behaviour analytic therapy is based on the principles of behaviorism, which suggest that behavior is learned through interactions with the environment. Behavioural analytic programming can support with social or interpersonal skills, communication skills, improving cognitive functions, school-readiness skills, motor skills, personal responsibility and adaptive skills, play and leisure, self-regulation, vocational skills, or address challenging behaviours.
The therapy typically involves breaking down complex skills into smaller, more manageable steps, and then using positive reinforcement to reward the child for successfully completing each step. The therapy is highly individualized and is tailored to the specific needs of the child. It can be delivered in a variety of settings, including at home, at school, and in a clinical setting with developing skills needed to be successful in school, at home, and in the community.
Our programing dosage ranges from 6 to 20 hours of direct therapy weekly for focused programming, and 20 to 30 hours weekly for comprehensive programming.
Aba Therapy in Richmond Hill
Aba Therapy in Richmond Hill
Caregiver coaching for ABA Therapy Service in Brampton is a type of coaching that is designed to help parents of children with autism develop the skills they need to support their child's ABA therapy. The coaching is typically provided by a trained professional and can be conducted in person or online. The coach works with the family to identify their goals and develop a plan for achieving them. Coaching sessions may involve teaching parents’ specific skills and strategies for managing challenging behaviors, improving communication, and building stronger relationships with their child. The coach may also help parents understand the principles of ABA therapy and how they can be applied in the home setting. The goal of family and parent coaching for ABA therapy is to help parents become active partners in their child's therapy, so that they can provide the support their child needs to be successful.