How can we help
Helping children diagnosed with autism and their families understand, cope, and shine.
What is ABA
ABA is an applied science devoted to developing procedures which will produce observable changes in behavior.
Why Us?
Behavioral Framework uses only proven, research-based, autism therapy.
Our Services
ABA therapy to clients in their homes, day cares and private schools.
Our Behavioral Services
Reseach-Driven
We believe that every child deserves proven ABA interventions backed by scientific research.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Every child is unique, and we ensure that their treatment plan is personalized for them.
Professionally Trained Staff
We provide extensive training for staff at all levels to help children with a range of behavior challenges.
Comprehensive
Our team is trained in range of ABA treatment methods so we can meet your child’s specific needs.
How common is Autism?
Recent data indicates that at least 3 million Americans are “on the Spectrum.” At least 10x as many children are now considered to have ASD than 40 years ago, with increased publicity, awareness, and diagnosis being only part of the reason. Boys are significantly more at risk of developing ASD than girls – between 4 to 5 times as likely. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data indicates that 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls are diagnosed with ASD.
What are the signs of Autism?
Each case of autism is unique, but there are some commonly seen signs across the board:
- No speech or delayed speech
- Loss of previously acquired speech
- Lack of social skills/desire to interact with others
- Repetition of words or phrases
- Obsessive interests
- Trouble with transitions
- Avoiding eye contact
- Not responding to name
- Repetitive behaviors (hand flapping, spinning in circles, rocking back and forth)
- Hypersensitivity to sounds, lights, textures
- Low safety or danger awareness
- Aggressive behaviors
- Self-injurious behaviors
- Extremely picky eating habits
- Unusual sleeping habits
- Delay in motor skills
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