Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science that focuses on improving socially significant behaviors using scientifically proven therapeutic interventions. ABA therapy has demonstrated its effectiveness with individuals diagnosed with developmental and behavioral disorders. The programs of Applied Behavior Analysis aim to
Earning skills
Reducing behavior problems
Generalization and maintenance of acquired skills.
Our speech and language therapy services aim to improve the communication of children diagnosed with language delays or communication disorders, which may hinder their integration into society.
Developmental language delay.
Language disorders associated with the presence of a disability.
Voice disorders.
Fluency disorders (stuttering or stammering).
Functional speech sound disorders.
Communication disorders resulting from brain injuries.
Occupational therapy helps improve a wide range of cognitive, physical, and motor skills, enabling a child to achieve the highest level of independence and assisting them in performing daily life activities.
Sensory processing disorder treatment.
Improving executive function skills and self-regulation.
Improving fine motor skills.
Improving independence skills and daily living skills.
From our commitment to child health and our understanding of the importance of nutritional therapy for proper growth, we aim to help children develop healthy and successful eating behaviors while making mealtimes enjoyable for all family members. The nutritional therapy specialist provides support and assistance in the following areas:
Planning and designing nutritional programs according to the needs of each child.
Addressing various categories of patients, including those with obesity, underweight, and malnutrition.
Providing advice on healthy lifestyle practices and proper nutrition.
Helping the patient accept the diagnosis of their condition.
Improving the patient’s psychological and emotional well-being.
Addressing issues related to illness, such as pain, depression, sleep disturbances, and others.
Enhancing the patient’s individual capabilities.
Teaching the patient how to change their attitudes and behaviors.
Administering the following assessments: IQ tests, the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
Get our services now and discover how the Behavior Center can enhance the skills of individuals with special behavioral needs and foster positive behaviors, according to the exceptional experiences of our clients.