ABA Therapy

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Pediatric ABA Therapy

At Elevate Health & Therapeutic Services, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. Our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is designed to support children in building skills that lead to greater independence, confidence, and joy in daily life.

What is ABA Therapy?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is an evidence-based therapy that helps children learn new skills and reduce challenges by understanding how behavior works. Through structured teaching, play, and positive reinforcement, ABA therapy can support children in:

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  • Developing communication and language skills

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Who Benefits from ABA?

ABA therapy is most commonly known for helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but it can also benefit children with:

  • Developmental delays

  • Behavioral challenges

  • Social skill difficulties

  • Communication delays

Every child’s plan is personalized to their unique needs, strengths, and family goals.

Our Approach to ABA

At Elevate, ABA therapy isn’t just about behavior—it’s about helping children connect, communicate, and feel successful. Our approach includes:

  • Individualized Treatment Plans – created after a comprehensive assessment.

  • Play-Based Learning – making therapy fun and motivating.

  • Family Involvement – parents are partners in the process, with strategies to use at home.

  • Collaboration – our ABA team works closely with speech, occupational, and other therapies for a well-rounded approach.

  • Compassion & Respect – we celebrate every child’s individuality and focus on meaningful progress.

What to Expect

  1. Assessment & Goal Setting – We start with an evaluation to identify strengths, challenges, and family priorities.

  2. Personalized Plan – Goals are tailored to daily routines, communication, and independence.

  3. Therapy Sessions – Delivered 1:1 with trained therapists (RBTs) under the guidance of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

  4. Parent Training – Families learn practical strategies to support growth at home and in the community.

  5. Progress Monitoring – Data-driven decisions ensure therapy stays effective and meaningful.

  • Reducing behaviors that interfere with learning or independence

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  • Building social connections and friendships

  • Strengthening daily living skills (dressing, eating, routines)

  • Improving play, cooperation, and participation

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Skills We Focus On

  • Communication (verbal and AAC support)

  • Social play and peer interaction

  • Daily living routines (toileting, mealtime, self-care)

  • School readiness skills (attention, following directions, transitions)

  • Emotional regulation and coping strategies


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A Supportive Path Forward

ABA therapy is not about changing who your child is—it’s about helping them thrive by giving them tools to express themselves, connect with others, and enjoy their world with confidence.

📞 Contact us today to learn more about our pediatric ABA services and how we can support your child’s journey.