Behavior Assistance (BA)

Behavior Assistance provides one-on-one support to help children build positive behaviors, follow routines, and manage emotions.

A Behavior Assistant works directly with the child in real-life settings—home, school, and community—to reinforce skills and reduce behaviors that interfere with daily functioning.


BA supports and complements ABA by helping the child practice what they learn throughout the day.

Life Skills Development.
Life Skills Development focuses on teaching children the essential skills they need for independence and daily living.
This may include:
 
▪️Following routines
▪️ Communication skills
▪️ Hygiene and self-care
▪️ Social skills
▪️ Safety skills
▪️ Community access (store visits, public spaces, etc.)
 
The goal is to help each child become more confident, independent, and successful in everyday life.
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