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ABA Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, is a scientific approach that focuses on objectively defining behaviors, identifying how people learn and what motivates them. ABA is derived from the science of Behaviorism, founded by B.F. Skinner. The foundation of ABA is based upon empirical data and a strong body of scientific literature to support its effectiveness.

ABA utilizes scientifically derived interventions to support individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities in overcoming the learning, communication and behavioral concerns that often accompany their diagnoses. Applied behavior analysts are committed to influencing behavior in a manner which enhances and improves people’s lives. Behaviors that are addressed include those that are socially significant, such as language, social, academic, self-care/daily living, vocational, and recreational/leisure skills. In addition, the behavior being addressed must be measurable, through the utilization of precise and reliable measurement.

Copper, J.O., Heron, T.E., & Heward, W.L. (2007). Applied Behavior

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services provide evidence-based treatment to target a variety of behaviors and skills such as:

  • Adaptive and Self-Care Skills
  • Attending and Social Referencing
  • Cognitive Functioning
  • Community Participation
  • Coping and Tolerance Skills
  • Emotional Development
  • Family Relationships
  • Language and Communication
  • Play and Leisure Skills
  • Pre-academic Skills
  • Reduction of Interfering or Inappropriate Behaviors
  • Safety Skills
  • Self-Advocacy and Independence
  • Self-Management
  • Social Relationships
  • Vocational Skills

All services begin with a comprehensive assessment completed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Based on your child’s specific needs, an individualized treatment program will be developed, implemented, and monitored by a team of highly dedicated professionals.

Below is a brief outline of some of the comprehensive ABA services Mosaic Minds Academy is proud to offer.

Direct Service

Direct intervention is provided in order to address a variety of affected developmental domains, such as cognitive, communicative, social, emotional, and adaptive functioning. This model of intervention may also be provided to address a limited number of behavioral targets, in order to increase socially appropriate behavior while reducing problem behaviors. In order to accurately and effectively address your child’s needs, consultation can be provided in and across a variety of environments such as the classroom, home, community, or at the clinic.

Parent/Caregiver Behavior Consultation

Consultation can be provided as a component of direct intervention or as a stand-alone service. Consultative service places a focus on addressing a limited number of behavioral targets, with an emphasis on supporting generalization across multiple environments. This service can be provided in multiple environments such as home, our clinic, or within the community. We are more than happy to discuss any questions you may have regarding our program or determining whether or not ABA might be right for your child. We accept a variety of insurance plans. Please call our office to discuss coverage provided by your specific plan or to explore alternative payment options.

Our Process

Gather Information

We’ll ask you for some basic demographic information to learn more about your child and his or her unique needs.

Benefit Verification

We will run a thorough verification of your benefit details and explain any potential financial responsibility.

Submit Documentation

You’ll send us some paperwork for insurance authorization, such as a full copy of your child’s diagnostic evaluation and referral for services.

Parent Orientation

Mosaic Minds Academy offers a free Parent Orientation, led by our Clinical Director, which includes an overview of services and the process of enrolling, what an example treatment plan looks like, what to expect when your child is enrolled at Mosaic Minds Academy, and other useful resources!

Assessment Authorization

We will request an authorization from your insurance company for an initial assessment. Once approved, a clinician will reach out to schedule an in-person appointment with you and your child.

Assessment & Treatment Plan

A clinician will meet with you and your child to further assess current strengths and needs. A clinical intern may also be present during this appointment to provide additional support. You will have the opportunity to review the treatment recommendations before moving forward.

Direct Therapy Authorization

Your child’s treatment plan is reviewed and approved by your insurance company.

Direct Services Start!

Our clinical and scheduling teams will finalize the weekly schedule for your child and provide you with a start date for direct services!

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