In-home ABA therapy involves providing ABA services within the child’s home environment. It allows for personalized, family-centered interventions.
Example: Therapists work with the child at home, teaching communication, self-help, and social skills
Community-based ABA therapy takes place in natural settings (e.g., school, park, grocery store). It helps generalize skills across different environments.
Example: Practicing social skills at a playground or grocery store.
Telehealth ABA Therapy brings applied behavior analysis (ABA) services to you through technology, bridging the gap between individuals with autism and behavior analysts or therapists. Here’s how it works:
