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ABA therapy is a vital resource for children with developmental challenges, particularly those on the autism spectrum, including conditions like PDD-NOS. Consider these scenarios:
If these situations resonate with you, ABA therapy offers a solution. While not a cure, ABA has a proven effectiveness in promoting positive behaviors and reducing negative ones, enhancing communication and other skills.
Contact Advanced Behavioral Therapy in Columbus today. Let us help transform challenging moments into opportunities for connection and joy with your child.
At Advanced Behavioral Therapy for Kids in Columbus, we offer 3 essential services
to help children reach their full potential.
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Inquire about our services by filling out an enrollment form or calling our dedicated intake line. A skilled professional is ready to assist you.
Insurance And Benefits Check
Provide your insurance information to our intake line, and our team will do a benefits and eligibility check.
Best Service Determination
An expert clinical supervisor will conduct an initial intake assessment to determine which of our services best suits your child’s needs.
Inquire
Inquire about our services by filling out an enrollment form or calling our dedicated intake line. A skilled professional is ready to assist you
Insurance And Benefits Check
Provide your insurance information to our intake line, and our team will do a benefits and eligibility check.
Best Service Determination
An expert clinical supervisor will conduct an initial intake assessment to determine which of our services best suits your child’s needs.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that manifests in early childhood and affects communication, behavior, and social interaction. Recognizing the signs early and engaging in effective interventions like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) can profoundly influence a child’s development.
ABA therapy is recognized worldwide for its effectiveness in helping children with autism develop necessary life skills. It involves specific, personalized approaches that encourage positive behavior while minimizing challenges.
Choosing home-based ABA services allows your child to receive therapy in a familiar setting, which can enhance learning and make the process more comfortable for both the child and the family. Here’s why home-based therapy might be the best option:
Familiar Environment: Therapy in the comfort of your home.
Personalized Setting: Uses the child’s own toys and surroundings to encourage learning.
Parental Involvement: Parents are more involved, enhancing the therapy’s effectiveness.
Flexible Scheduling: Sessions can be arranged at convenient times, including weekends.
Skill Generalization: Skills taught can be immediately applied in a familiar context.
At Advanced Behavioral Therapy, our home-based programs focus on creating a supportive, enriching environment where your child can thrive. Our dedicated therapists work closely with families to ensure that every aspect of the therapy is tailored to meet the child’s needs.
Our center in Columbus offers full-day and half-day programs where children can interact with peers, develop social skills, and engage in structured activities. This setting is ideal for:
Structured Learning: Provides a routine that helps children adapt to educational environments.
Small Groups: Ensures personalized attention.
Regular Updates: Keeps parents informed of progress.
Expert Staff: Our team is trained to offer the best possible care.
Children in our center-based programs experience a blend of learning and play that fosters growth and development in a nurturing environment.
We also provide essential services within school settings to ensure that children with ASD receive consistent support across all environments:
In-School Support: Direct assistance from trained behavior technicians under the guidance of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
IEP Collaboration: We work with school staff to develop and implement effective Individual Education Plans.
PBIS Implementation: Our team aids schools in establishing Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports to maintain a conducive learning atmosphere.
For families in Ohio, the Autism Scholarship Program provides options to choose Advanced Behavioral Therapy as their preferred provider, facilitating access to specialized ABA services wherever they choose.
ABA involves several techniques and principles that address harmful behaviors and encourage useful ones. Therapy is tailored to each child’s needs.
The duration of ABA therapy varies depending on the child’s specific needs, progress, and goals. It can range from a few months to several years.
Yes, parental involvement is crucial in ABA therapy. We provide training for parents so they can effectively support their child’s development at home.
To start ABA therapy, contact Advanced Behavioral Therapy at 380-799-8555 to schedule an assessment for your child.
Unlock Your Child’s Potential with Advanced Behavioral Therapy
Struggling with behavioral challenges? Join families in Columbus, Ohio, who trust Advanced Behavioral Therapy for personalized ABA solutions. Our certified professionals are ready to help your child succeed.
Why Us?
Tailored Programs: Custom sessions for individual needs.
Flexible Scheduling: Services at home or our center.
Insurance Assistance: We’ll help you navigate coverage.
Act Now for a Brighter Tomorrow Call 380-799-8555 today and take the first step towards positive change with Advanced Behavioral Therapy, where potential meets guidance.
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What varied experience do you have in your field?
I have been an RBT for over 3 years. I have worked in a clinic, in home, and in a school.
Why did you choose to pursue a career in ABA therapy?
I want to make a life long difference in people’s lives. I want to help give people a voice.
Do you have any special areas of interest?
I am an RBT and love working with kids.
What licenses, certifications and/or special training do you hold?
I’m and RBT and have my CPR certification.
What are you passionate about?
I’m passionate about helping children gain their voice and learn how to cope.
What do you enjoy most about working at Advanced Behavioral Therapy?
Watching children grow and learn skills (big and small!)
Anything else you’d like to share?
I love working with a team and watching my coworkers grow in experience and be able to see their kiddos grow their skills too.
Why did you choose to pursue a career in ABA therapy?
Do you have any special areas of interest?
I find working on language with clients to be very interesting and fun! I can still remember the excitement I felt when my first nonverbal client became echoic and then began talking independently. I have also become very interested in the admin side of ABA as it is intriguing to see behind the scenes to it all!
What varied experience do you have in your field?
I have worked with clients in home settings, school settings and clinic/center settings. I’ve worked with kids anywhere from 2 years old to 13 years old, some being verbal and some being nonverbal. I have even worked with children outside of the autism spectrum, that have ODD.
What licenses, certifications and/or special training do you hold?
I am RBT certified as well as QBS certified.
What are you passionate about?
I am passionate about all aspects of my career in ABA! I have found passion in every direction it has taken me.
What do you enjoy most about working at Advanced Behavioral Therapy?
I enjoy the positive environment that has been cultivated (:
Why did you choose to pursue a career in ABA therapy?
I saw how life-changing ABA therapy can be for individuals and their families after starting an internship where I received my RBT certification. I then changed by career path from pursuing social work to becoming a BCBA!
Do you have any special areas of interest?
Practical Functional Analysis and Skill-based treatment, toilet training, food toleration, AAC communication
What varied experience do you have in your field?
I have experience working in a variety of settings such as in-home, center, and school-based which has taught me how important generalization and adequate parent/caregiver training is. I have used progressive ABA procedures such as toilet training using a moisture-sensing alarm, gradual food toleration, and skill-based treatment I believe my background in social work/therapy allows for a different perspective when conducting parent trainings in meeting them where they are at.
What licenses, certifications and/or special training do you hold?
– Practical Functional Analysis & Skill-based Treatment – Level 2 certification – Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) – Advanced Toilet Training Strategies for Children with Developmental Disabilities
What are you passionate about?
At work: Helping clients and parents achieve new goals, especially ones that increase a client’s independence and reduce stress on their parents/caregivers. Personal life: I love coaching volleyball and helping provide young girls with skills to be not only a good player but also be a good teammate and friend!
What do you enjoy most about working at Advanced Behavioral Therapy?
The support and team mindset everyone shares! I know that I can go to anyone at the company and ask for help and they will make time to ensure I feel supported and prepared to help my clients/families and RBTs. I am also grateful and excited about the new opportunities that I have been given in supervising staff that are pursuing their BCBA license and aftercare program!
Why did you choose to pursue a career in ABA therapy?
After completing my Master’s in Counseling Psychology, I always looked for something more. When I encountered the science of applied behavior analysis, while working in a school setting, I found a field of study that made sense and left me wanting to follow that path. It had given me the opportunity to watch my clients learn skills and progress in so many ways. I knew ABA was the right choice for me.
Do you have any special areas of interest?
Functional Communication and Activities of Daily Living
What varied experience do you have in your field?
I have worked in field of ABA since 1997 beginning in a school setting with children ages 3-21. I have also worked with adults in their homes and day programs for many years.
What licenses, certifications and/or special training do you hold?
CPR/First Aid, Certified Trainer for Crisis Management: Verbal Intervention, Personal Control, and Defensive Techniques in Crisis Situations
What are you passionate about?
Teaching our learners to advocate for themselves and live as independently as possible.
What do you enjoy most about working at Advanced Behavioral Therapy?
We are given opportunities to practice in an ethical and supportive environment with ongoing professional development. I love that across the company, my colleagues share similar values. It is a privilege to work side by side with our families in their homes to improve the lives of our learners.
Why did you choose to pursue a career in ABA therapy?
I worked in the field of special education for many years and appreciate the targeted support that kids get with ABA to learn the skills they need to be able to navigate the world and enhance their lives.
Do you have any special areas of interest?
Social skills, mental health
What varied experience do you have in your field?
I worked as a education as a special education administrator for over 15 years.
What licenses, certifications and/or special training do you hold?
I also hold a Pupil Services Administration license with the Ohio Department of Education
What are you passionate about?
personal growth and meditation
What do you enjoy most about working at Advanced Behavioral Therapy?
I love working with a great team that is always looking to support each other.
Their honesty and integrity.
Why did you choose to pursue a career in ABA therapy?
I wanted to work with children with special needs to help improve their quality of life.
Do you have any special areas of interest?
In ABA, I’m very interested in developing language and applying ABA outside of autism (health, fitness, animals, etc.)
What varied experience do you have in your field?
I have worked in residential treatment, as a behavior specialist in a school environment, as a case manager for home based cases in ABA, and now in a center operations capacity.
What licenses, certifications and/or special training do you hold?
I am a BCBA and COBA. I have been certified in CPI, TCI, and am currently certified in QBS. I’ve also been a TCI trainer. I have taken a variety of CEU courses to learn about SBT, ACT, and ABA in fitness.
What are you passionate about?
I am passionate about supporting client to meet their needs. I enjoy problem solving and troubleshooting skills that clients are having difficulty with. I always enjoy seeing a troubleshoot have success :)