ABA Therapy
Adaptive Skill Deficits
To teach essential daily living skills.
Empowering Growth with Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy .
ABA Therapy at Sreenika is designed to foster positive behavior changes and reduce challenging behaviors in individuals with developmental disorders. Our skilled therapists use evidence-based techniques tailored to each individual’s needs, helping improve social, communication, and daily living skills. With a compassionate approach, we aim to create meaningful progress and enhance quality of life for children and families.
- Improves social interaction skills
- Addresses challenging behavioral issues
- Enhances daily life capabilities
causes of ABA Therapy
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) : To address social, communication, and behavioral challenges.
- Developmental Delays :For improving cognitive, motor, or emotional skills.
- Behavioral Issues : To reduce aggression, self-harm, or tantrums.
- Communication Disorders : For speech, language, or nonverbal interaction difficulties.
- Learning Disabilities : To enhance focus, comprehension, and task completion.
- Emotional Regulation Problems : For managing anxiety, frustration, or impulsivity effectively.
Symptoms of ABA Therapy
Limited engagement or inability to connect with peers.
Persistent habits like hand-flapping, rocking, or other stereotyped actions.
Delays in speech, nonverbal communication, or understanding language.
Frequent emotional outbursts, hitting, or yelling as responses.
Strong preference for routines or difficulty adapting to new situations.
Challenges in dressing, eating, or toileting independently.
The Most Frequently Asked Questions
About ABA Therapy
ABA Therapy uses behavior analysis techniques to improve skills and reduce problematic behaviors.
It is primarily for individuals with autism or developmental disorders, focusing on personalized skill-building.
Duration varies depending on individual goals; therapy can last months to years.
While primarily used for children, ABA can also benefit adults with developmental needs.
Communication, social skills, emotional regulation, and daily living tasks are key areas of improvement.
Yes, family participation enhances outcomes by reinforcing therapy techniques at home.