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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I start ABA therapy for my child?
The first step is to obtain a diagnosis from a qualified healthcare professional. Once you have a diagnosis, you can contact an ABA therapy provider for an assessment to discuss therapy goals and create a personalized treatment plan.
What does the assessment involve?
An assessment typically involves interviews, direct observation, and standardized tests to understand the child’s strengths, needs, and areas of development. It helps in creating a targeted ABA therapy plan.
Is parental involvement required in ABA therapy?
Yes, parental involvement is crucial for the success of ABA therapy. Parents are encouraged to participate in training sessions and learn techniques to support their child’s development at home.
Is parental involvement required in ABA therapy?
Yes, parental involvement is crucial for the success of ABA therapy. Parents are encouraged to participate in training sessions and learn techniques to support their child’s development at home.
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