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1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8
At ABA Therapy by HERE Consulting, our goal is to guide your child towards success and happiness that is meaningful to them.
1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8
Here on the Spectrum - ABA Therapy Service Vancouver
Located at 1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8, Here on the Spectrum provides dedicated Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services. We are committed to supporting children on the autism spectrum and those facing developmental challenges, helping them reach their full potential and find greater happiness.
Our approach at Here on the Spectrum focuses on understanding each child's unique needs and developing personalized treatment plans. ABA therapy, the cornerstone of our practice, is a scientifically validated method that uses principles of behavior analysis to teach new skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Our experienced therapists work collaboratively with children, parents, and caregivers to create positive, lasting change.
We believe in a supportive and nurturing environment where children can learn and grow. Our team at 1239 E 28th Ave is dedicated to providing high-quality, individualized care tailored specifically for the child receiving services. We focus on building essential life skills, improving communication, fostering social interaction, and enhancing overall quality of life.
ABA therapy at Here on the Spectrum is designed to be comprehensive and effective. Our therapists conduct thorough assessments to identify areas of need and set clear, achievable goals. Through consistent, data-driven interventions, we help children develop independence, improve their ability to function in daily settings, and build the foundation for a fulfilling life.
For families seeking specialized support in Vancouver's V5V 2P8 neighborhood, Here on the Spectrum offers a welcoming and professional space. We are here to guide your child towards success and happiness, one step at a time.
Contact us today:
Website: https://aba-therapy.ca/
Phone: (778) 561-4966
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is ABA Therapy?
A1: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding how behavior is influenced by the environment. It focuses on improving specific behaviors, such as social skills, communication abilities, reading, and many other life skills. ABA therapy uses positive reinforcement to encourage desired behaviors and reduce problematic ones, based on individual goals.
Q2: How does the ABA therapy process begin at Here on the Spectrum?
A2: To start ABA therapy with us at 1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, you can contact our office using the provided phone number or website. We will schedule an initial consultation to discuss your child's needs, answer your questions, and determine if ABA therapy is an appropriate intervention. Following the consultation, if ABA therapy is deemed suitable, we will conduct a comprehensive assessment to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your child's specific goals.
Q3: What age range do you work with?
A3: We primarily work with children from early intervention age (typically birth) up to adolescents and young adults. Our services are designed to meet the developmental needs of children within this range.
Q4: How long does ABA therapy typically last?
A4: The duration of ABA therapy varies significantly depending on the child's age, specific needs, goals, and progress. Treatment plans are individualized, and goals are broken down into smaller steps. Some children may require intensive therapy for a period, while others may benefit from ongoing support. Our team will regularly review progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed.
Q5: What can I expect during an ABA therapy session?
A5: Therapy sessions are tailored to the child's plan and goals. They typically occur in a structured environment at our center (1239 E 28th Ave). Our trained therapists use various teaching techniques and activities designed to be engaging and motivating. Sessions often involve discrete trial training, natural environment teaching, play-based learning, and data collection to track progress. The focus is always on teaching new skills and reinforcing positive behaviors in a supportive setting.