Communication Skills Training That Creates Meaningful Change

Individualized ABA programs focused on improving communication, social interaction, and daily living skills.

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Evidence-Based ABA Services at the clients home

Behavior Central ABA provides in-person ABA services for individuals ages 2–17 diagnosed with autism. All services are delivered in our clinic to support focused learning, generalization, and skill maintenance.

Services Offered

  • Applied Behavior Analysis in an in-home and soon in-clinic setting.

  • Supervision for individuals pursuing BCBA certification will be available in the future

  • Initial training for individuals seeking Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Certification.

Telehealth and remote supervision are not used. All services are provided face-to-face to maintain high clinical standards.

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What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?

Applied Behavior Analysis is the science of understanding behavior by examining the relationship between individuals, their environment, and the function behavior serves. Using principles established through over 58 years of research, ABA teaches new skills and replaces behaviors such as aggression, elopement, property destruction, and self-injury.

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Expected Benefits of ABA

  • Communication skills across settings.

  • Adaptive skills and flexibility during transitions.

  • Independence in daily living skills such as toileting and hygiene.

  • Play skills including cause-and-effect, cooperative, functional, and independent play.

  • Social skills through improved communication and relationship-building.

Outcomes vary for each client and are strongest when caregivers and clients actively participate in the therapeutic process.

About Autism

Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. Because autism is a spectrum, characteristics and support needs vary widely from one individual to another.

A diagnosis is made by qualified professionals such as psychologists or developmental pediatricians and may be identified as level 1 (mild), level 2 (moderate), or level 3 (severe). At Behavior Central ABA, services are designed to respect each individual's strengths while addressing areas that impact independence and quality of life.

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