Our specialty is early intervention, working with children ages two to seven. We provide therapy, parental training, feeding therapy, and potty training, and more.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a scientifically validated approach used to improve specific behaviors and skills in individuals, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ABA focuses on understanding how behavior works, the factors that influence it, and how to apply this knowledge to encourage positive change.
Parent training is a vital component of effective therapy for children with behavioral challenges, including those with autism spectrum disorder. This training equips parents and caregivers with strategies and tools to support their child's development and reinforce positive behaviors at home.
Feeding therapy using the ABA approach is designed to address feeding difficulties in children, particularly those with autism or other developmental challenges. This therapy focuses on encouraging positive eating behaviors and reducing mealtime struggles through systematic, behavior-based strategies. Gradual Exposure: Implementing a systematic approach to introduce new foods, starting with non-threatening presentations (e.g., seeing or touching) before progressing to tasting.
Potty training using the ABA approach is a structured method that employs behavioral principles to teach children appropriate toileting skills. This approach is particularly effective for children with autism or other developmental challenges. Positive Reinforcement: Implementing a system of rewards to encourage desired behaviors, such as using the toilet or staying dry for a specific period. Rewards can include verbal praise, tokens, or small treats. Consistent Routine: Creating a structured schedule for toilet use, encouraging regular visits to the bathroom at specific times throughout the day, especially after meals or drinks.
At Precious Solution, our mission is to empower individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities to reach their full potential through personalized, evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.
Feeding therapy using the ABA approach is designed to address feeding difficulties in children, particularly those with autism or other developmental challenges. This therapy focuses on encouraging positive eating behaviors and reducing mealtime struggles through systematic, behavior-based strategies. Gradual Exposure: Implementing a systematic approach to introduce new foods, starting with non-threatening presentations (e.g., seeing or touching) before progressing to tasting.
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