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What is ABA?
Children with autism or other developmental delays may not always learn in the same way as others. With applied behavior analysis (ABA), we create learning opportunities in ways shown to be most effective for those on the spectrum and beyond.
ABA is a method of teaching that involves breaking down new skills or behaviors into incremental steps, and rewarding your child’s success every step of the way through positive reinforcement strategies.
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Reframing Behavior offers a different perspective on delivering behavioral health services to individuals with autism or developmental disabilities. Our mission is to to change how Applied Behavior Analysis is perceived by focusing on value-based care through comprehensive assessment, consultation, and individualized treatment services. We emphasize the development of functional and effective strategies for growth and development of our consumers, drawing from the science of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Through advocacy and empowerment, we ensure that each person receives the support they need to reach their fullest potential.

SERVICES
Reframing Behavior creates programs and treatment plans based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis. ABA represents a scientific method aimed at identifying environmental factors that consistently impact important social behaviors, while also crafting a practical behavior change technique based on these findings. Our team ensures that each individual receives a thorough assessment to determine the treatment plan and services necessary for that plan.
Parent Training
Reframing Behavior offers parent led and parent training services that are individualized to meet the families need as a parent and educator
Direct Assessment
Reframing Behavior uses assessment tools (e.g., PEAK, Essential For Living, VBMAPP) and direct assessment to pinpoint relevant treatment goals for the individual and their family
Consulting
Reframing Behavior provides consultation services to individuals and groups and provides clinical recommendations based on direct and indirect assessments to determine the scope and need of behavior change systems.
Direct Service
Reframing Behavior provides one-on-one services and has experience working with individuals ranging from 2-60 years of age.