Services
Advocating Awareness Services Include:
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Early Intervention
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School, Community, and Behavioral Therapy Contract Services
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We help children and adults adapt to the world around them by pairing ABA with individualized behavioral interventions to modify challenging behaviors, ultimately helping them adapt to the world around them and maximize their potential to the fullest.
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Advocating Awareness also provides the following clinical services:
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Evaluation by experienced professionals holding state and national credentials
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Individualized program development through a team approach
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Evidence and research-based interventions
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Multi-tiered implementation of support services
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1:1 services or small group instruction
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Review of data collection and graphs to adjust interventions as needed
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Parent, school, and caregiver training
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Ongoing supervision and training to all ABA employees
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Generalization of interventions to relate to multiple environments
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Who can Benefit from ABA?
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The Surgeon General and FDA recognize ABA services for children and adults with autism, ABA can benefit any person of any age who struggles to develop socially
behaviors.
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Where is ABA Implemented?
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ABA can be implemented in any number of settings, including:
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Home: Services at home can help0 teach play skills, interaction with siblings, chores, mealtime, bathroom routines, bedtime routines, and homework.
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School: School services work on engagement in activities, following a schedule, interacting with peers, following directions, school routines like unpacking and packing up, and academic supplements.
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Work: Teaches functional, on-the-job skills (i.e. filing, inputting data, stocking shelves, managing a cash register, and other vocational skills).
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Community: Demonstrates community-based skills (i.e. ordering food at a restaurant, waiting for food, waiting in a checkout line, exchanging money to purchase items, shopping off a list, and crossing the street).