Developing individualized programs for each child
Grow ABA conducts an initial assessment for each child. Included in the assessment process are several questionnaires, interviews, and other indirect assessment tools.
Direct assessments are also conducted using a variety of assessment tools described below, in which a Board Certified Behavior Analyst assesses the child across different communication and social domains.
Children typically spend a portion of their clinical hours working in controlled environments on specific skill domains, including: visual performance, receptive language, motor imitation, echoics, manding (requesting), and tacting (labeling).
The larger portion is spent on instruction in natural environments, promoting generalization of targets, peer manding, group skills, social skills, and adaptive behaviors.
A large percentage of therapy is conducted in a natural environment in order to generalize table targets.
Through reinforcement strategies, we can change the motivations of the children and teach them new skills in a way that feels natural and less contrived than at a less contrived than a restrictive setting, such as table time. This is essential to skills generalizing at home and in other natural environments.
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Parents will learn strategies to increase the effectiveness of therapy when at home.
To help prevent regressions, parents will learn how to support their child’s ability to maintain new skills.
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The Grow ABA team is deeply committed to the care of their clients and families. They are knowledgeable and compassionate professionals who are dedicated to impacting each child. We appreciate their partnership and support in serving the community.”
Shaleena Tareen
Grow ABA headquarters is in Los Angeles or Southern CA.
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