About ABA

What is ABA Therapy?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the science that studies behavior—how we learn, why we do what we do, and how our environment influences our actions. ABA uses this understanding to teach meaningful skills and reduce behaviors that may interfere with learning or daily life. For children, ABA can help build communication, social skills, independence, and coping strategies through positive, individualized programs designed to support their unique needs and goals.

Who is ABA Therapy For?

ABA is for anyone who wants to learn new skills or improve quality of life through positive, evidence-based strategies. It is most commonly used to support children with autism or developmental differences, but it can also help with challenges like communication, social skills, independence, and managing big emotions. ABA programs are individualized, so they meet your child where they are and help them grow in ways that matter most to your family.

Why Choose ABA Therapy?

Choosing ABA Therapy at KMBC is a strategic step toward overcoming behavioural barriers that may hinder your child's engagement at home or in the community. Our dedicated clinicians invest time in conducting a comprehensive assessment to delve into the root causes behind your child's challenging behaviours.
Post-assessment, we develop tailored behaviour support plans. These plans not only focus on teaching positive replacement behaviours but also aim to equip parents and caregivers with insights into setting up environments for success and effectively responding to behavioural occurrences.
Additionally, we emphasize the cultivation of essential daily living skills, ensuring holistic support for your child's overall development and independence.
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