Behavior analysis focuses on the principles that explain how learning takes place.
Positive reinforcement is one such principle. When a behavior is followed by some sort of reward, the behavior is more likely to be repeated. Through decades of research, the field of behavior analysis has developed many techniques for increasing useful behaviors and reducing those that may cause harm or interfere with learning.
ABA is proven to be an effective method in solving problem behaviors, teaching social skills and providing everyday life skills to both neurotypical and children with special needs.
At New Beginnings we do not believe in a one size fits all approach. We believe each child is unique, and as such, we create specific programs to meet those needs. By staying away from the cookie-cutter programs other ABA companies use, we see the children under our care are much happier and comfortable, which in turn leads too much better results.
A structured ABA technique that breaks down skills into small, “discrete” components.
Examples of joint attention skills include following someone else’s gaze or pointed finger to look at something.
A child earns tokens by completing tasks or displaying desired behaviors. The tokens are then exchanged for something of value to the individual.
Social Skills Our therapists modify and personalize social skills training strategies to suit the age of the individual and the social skills being learned.
An activity schedule consists of pictures or words that describe a sequence of activities.
Attending is a learned behavior. Often parents teach it in a day to day basis.
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