What is Pediatric Aba Therapy?

Pediatric Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a specialized, evidence-based approach designed to support children who learn differently, particularly those with autism. At HeartCore ABA in Kansas City, this therapy focuses on building essential skills such as communication, social interaction, and daily independence through hands-on interventions tailored to each child’s unique needs.

Key components of pediatric ABA therapy include:

  • Personalized Therapy Plans: Developed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) following comprehensive assessments to target specific goals like verbal skills and social confidence.
  • One-on-One Sessions: Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) deliver 1:1 therapy using techniques such as Discrete Trial Training (DTT), Naturalistic Teaching, and Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT).
  • Natural Environment Teaching (NET): Lessons are embedded into everyday activities and routines at home to ensure skills translate to real-life situations.
  • Family-Centered Care: This includes parent coaching and weekly progress updates to help families reinforce therapy techniques and maintain consistency.

By prioritizing positive reinforcement and data-driven adjustments, pediatric ABA therapy aims to foster lasting independence and measurable progress in a child’s natural environment.


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