Our Services
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ABA: Applied Behavioural Analysis is a scientific and evidence-based approach used to understand and modify behavior. When applied to individuals with autism, ABA focuses on teaching skills, reducing problem behaviors, and promoting positive behaviors through systematic analysis and interventions. ABA has been widely recognized as an effective approach in supporting individuals with autism, particularly in developing functional skills and reducing challenging behaviors.
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SPEECH AND LANGUAGE: THERAPY : A speech and language therapist can help children with autism develop communication skills, including verbal and nonverbal communication. They can provide therapy to improve language skills, social communication, and pragmatic language abilities.
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY:
An occupational therapist can help children with autism develop skills necessary for daily living and engaging in various activities. They can provide therapy to improve fine motor skills, coordination, and sensory integration.
BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY:
Behavior management therapy tries to reinforce wanted behaviors and reduce unwanted behaviors. It also suggests what caregivers can do before, during, after, and between episodes of problem behaviors.
SENSORY INTEGRATION THERAPY:
Sensory integration therapy is a specialized intervention aimed at improving sensory processing and integration. It involves providing controlled sensory experiences to help individuals regulate their responses and improve their ability to process and integrate sensory information. It's important to note that while sensory integration challenges are common in autism, not all individuals with autism experience the same sensory patterns or require the same interventions. Each person's sensory profile is unique, and interventions should be tailored to their specific needs and preferences. Working closely with professionals experienced in sensory integration and autism can help develop effective strategies to address sensory integration challenges and support individuals with autism in their daily lives.