What Is ABA? Scientific Evidence Applied Behavior Analysis or (ABA) is the process of systematically applying interventions to improve socially significant behaviors to a meaningful degree (Baer, Wolf & Risley, 1968.) In other words, ABA is the application of evidence-based, empirically validated interventions to everyday situations that meaningfully and positively improve the lives of individuals.









ABA strongly focuses on parent training and family involvement. Therapy sessions are held in the setting where the individual is struggling the most (I.e. home, school, grandparents’ house, recreational facilities, supermarket, etc.) Finally, ABA is data-driven. Data is collected and analyzed continuously to ensure all individualized goals are being achieved for each client.
ABA has been used to help individuals acquire multiple social significant behaviors, such as language, reading, academics, social skills, play skills, communication, gross and fine motor skills, eating and food preparation, toileting, dressing, personal self-care, domestic skills, time and punctuality, money and value, home and community orientation and work skills. In addition, ABA principles can also help decrease maladaptive behaviors such as aggression, noncompliance, tantrum, self-injurious behavior, and self-stimulatory behaviors.


ABA strongly focuses on parent training and family involvement. Therapy sessions are held in the setting where the individual is struggling the most (I.e. home, school, grandparents' house, recreational facilities, supermarket, etc.) Finally, ABA is data-driven. Data is collected and analyzed continuously to ensure all individualized goals are being achieved for each client.
ABA has been used to help individuals acquire multiple social significant behaviors, such as language, reading, academics, social skills, play skills, communication, gross and fine motor skills, eating and food preparation, toileting, dressing, personal self-care, domestic skills, time and punctuality, money and value, home and community orientation and work skills. In addition, ABA principles can also help decrease maladaptive behaviors such as aggression, noncompliance, tantrum, self-injurious behavior, and self-stimulatory behaviors.






Co-founder and Clinical Director
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with over 5 years of experience. Support children, adolescents, and individuals with developmental disabilities, especially Autism Spectrum Disorder, while also offering guidance to parents raising special-needs children.

Co-founder and Human Resources Manager
Board-Certified Behavior Analyst who has more than 7 years of experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities.

Co-founder and Office Manager
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), With several years of experience in the field, I am passionate about helping individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges.