In our Organization ABA therapy is provided by trained professionals, such as Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) or Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), who work with individual students to identify target behaviors and develop intervention plans. These plans may involve teaching new skills, such as communication or social interaction, or reducing problem behaviors, such as self-injury or aggression.
ABA therapy in schools may be provided in a variety of settings, including individual or group sessions, classroom instruction, or support for specific activities, such as transitions or social interactions. The therapy may also involve collaboration with teachers and other school staff to ensure that the strategies and interventions are integrated into the student’s overall education plan.