In multidisciplinary autism therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) serves as a foundational component that works in synergy with other specialties like speech and occupational therapy. While standalone ABA focuses primarily on behavior modification and skill-building, its role within a multidisciplinary team is to provide structured techniques that amplify the effectiveness of other interventions.

At Heart Core ABA, Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) anchor the process by designing behavior plans that foster routines and social skills. These plans are integrated with goals from other professionals; for example, a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) might use visual prompts during play sessions to support articulation goals set by a speech therapist. This collaborative approach leads to broader developmental gains and improved daily functioning compared to unidisciplinary care. The integration is maintained through regular communication, such as weekly team meetings and shared digital platforms, ensuring that behavior strategies, communication needs, and sensory challenges are addressed holistically.


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