The Conner Group for Pediatric Therapies

What is ABA Therapy?

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, or ABA, is a scientifically proven approach used to help individuals develop essential skills and overcome behavioral challenges. It focuses on understanding how behavior works and uses techniques to bring about positive changes.

In ABA therapy, a trained therapist carefully observes your child’s behavior and identifies the factors that influence it. These factors could include the environment, social interactions, or personal experiences. Based on this analysis, the therapist designs specific interventions to promote desired behaviors and decrease problematic ones.

ABA therapy emphasizes breaking down skills into smaller, manageable steps, and uses rewards and positive reinforcement to motivate progress. This approach helps individuals learn new skills, such as communication, social interactions, self-care, and academic abilities. It can also address challenging behaviors like aggression, self-injury, or repetitive actions.

ABA therapy is flexible and tailored to each person’s unique needs. It can be applied in various settings, such as homes, schools, or clinics. Sessions are typically structured and goal-oriented, aiming to promote independence, improve quality of life, and enhance overall well-being.

Overall, ABA therapy is widely recognized as an effective and evidence-based intervention for individuals with developmental disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It focuses on positive reinforcement, skill-building, and behavior management to support individuals in reaching their full potential.

Where can my child receive these services?

Our ABA Clinics

In-Home

In-Classroom

What insurance does The Conner Group currently accept?

Amerigroup

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Caresource

Medicaid

Peachstate

We also offer a self-pay option for clients who wish to pursue ABA services without using their insurance.