ABA Therapy

Has your child or a loved one been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or a developmental disorder?
Early treatment and intervention can make a profound difference.
At Affluent Learning Center, we utilize the scientifically proven and data-driven discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to create meaningful changes in key behaviors. Our individualized approach is tailored to each child, promoting self-expression through hands-on learning, close communication, and a resilient optimism that guides each child forward.
ABA therapy is a science-based approach designed to achieve positive outcomes for children diagnosed with ASD. By applying principles of behavior and learning in real-world situations, ABA fosters the development of new skills—from basic to complex—using clinically proven techniques. These techniques aim to increase beneficial behaviors and make learning enjoyable, while reducing behaviors that may hinder development or cause harm. This evidence-based treatment focuses on analyzing, designing, and implementing personalized goals to help children build self-confidence and achieve success.
Children with ASD often learn and respond differently than their typically developing peers, presenting unique challenges, skills, and strengths. While there is no known cure for autism, early and appropriate intervention can significantly impact a child's growth and development.
ABA Therapy Can Help With:
Communication Skills
ABA therapy helps children build communication skills, such as initiating and holding conversations, as well as other forms of social interaction.
Adaptive Daily Living Skills
ABA therapy gradually builds independence by focusing on skills such as safety awareness, toilet training, executive functioning, and, for older individuals, job competence.
Social/Emotional Skills
ABA therapy can assist children with understanding social cues, following rules, and taking turns.
Problem Behavior Reduction
ABA therapy aims to reduce problem behaviors over time, such as difficulty following rules or directions, tantrums, self-injury, or aggression.