Early Intervention Programs
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
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ABA is a is a scientific approach to understanding behavior. ABA therapy helps children learn skills. Skills commonly worked on include communication, academic, social, play, activities of daily living, and behvaior. ABA services can be recommended for children who either have a diagnosis of autism or who present with challenges in learning that may benefit from ABA methodologies.
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Special Instructor (SI) is a special education teacher who specializes in supporting and understanding the social, emotional and cognitive development of young children and to help them learn and grow well
Occupational Therapy
In early intervention, occupational therapy (OT) practitioners promote the function and engagement of infants and toddlers and their families in everyday routines by addressing areas including activities of daily living, rest and sleep, play, education, fine motor, sensory, and social participation.
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Physical Therapy
In early intervention, physical therapy (PT) practitioners will help your child learn to master skills such as holding up their head, sitting up, crawling, pulling themselves up to stand, and walking. Physical therapists offer hands-on training for movement, feeding, and play.
Speech Therapy
Speech Therapists treat communication and language difficulties. Therapy focuses on communication, expressive langauge, and receptive language in young children.
Special Instruction
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