New Day ABA is has a unique, comprehensive, and collaborative approach to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services. We are dedicated to providing high quality services for families and children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities within our clinic, in the home, or in the school. Our approach will help your child to reach their highest potential!
Each New day ABA client will undergo a comprehensive assessment prior to starting direct services. This individualized assessment will determine the child’s specific strengths and needs, as well as guide the child’s treatment plan. The assessment phase of service includes: interview, observation, formal assessment, program development and introduction of the team. Possible assessment tools include but are not limited to:
Promoting Emergence of Advanced Knowledge (PEAK)
Assessment of Functional Living Skills (AFLS)
Social Responsiveness Scale - Second Edition (SRS-2)
Social Skills Improvement System - Social-Emotional Learning Edition (SSIS-SEL)
New Day ABA provides therapy services that are developed and supervised by highly qualified BCBAs with expertise in the field of ABA. Each child’s unique treatment plan will include a thorough assessment of your child’s strengths and needs, as well as objective and measurable goals with specified baseline and mastery criteria for all goals. The BCBA supervises all therapists who implement services to each child. There are many different skills that your child might work on; the following are a few possible treatment areas:
New Day ABA utilizes a unique, collaborative approach to treatment for its clients wherever they may best learn. Our mission is to service the whole child across their many different environments (i.e. home, clinic, or school). Therefore, New Day ABA’s methodology includes working intimately with the families, speech/language and occupational therapists, physical therapists, and school-based personnel for each client. Our collaboration efforts help to ensure generalization and maximum benefit across environments. Creative collaborations include, but are not limited to: