Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific discipline focused on socially significant improvements in the everyday lives of children, teens, and adults. While ABA strategies can and do effectively create positive outcomes in business, sports, safety, and many other fields, many practitioners choose to specialize in providing services to individuals with disabilities.
A few evidence-based practice areas of ABA include helping increase academic success, adaptive, behavioral, and cognitive skills, communication, establishing and maintaining joint attention, mental health, social skills development, and school readiness.
The most common credential held by individuals practicing ABA is Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Certification by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) signifies that the practitioner has met the board's certification requirements.
Behavior technicians often implement daily service delivery. While there are other names for these providers, only those who have completed the BACBs credentialing requirements are authorized to use the title of Registered Behavior Technician (RBT).
The Magnolia Center practitioners utilize a trauma-informed approach to providing services. Many of those we serve have some life event contributing to undesirable behaviors. Knowing this, we utilized scientifically viable ABA practices to produce the best outcomes for the children we serve.
When you are ready to request our services, you can contact us by phone, email, or by using the link below. Once we have made our first contact, our intake coordinator will schedule a time for you to speak with a behavior analyst.
During the first meeting, the behavior analyst will gather information regarding the child's needs. Depending on the child's history and needs, this initial meeting will likely take a few hours.
After your initial meeting, your behavior analyst will establish a time to interact primarily with the child. Analysts at the Magnolia Center use standardized tools to evaluate the child's skills and deficiencies.
Our approach is to use these assessment tools in a way that supports us in achieving a clear picture of the child's needs. This stated, our analysts and technicians are skilled at making these assessments a positive interaction for the child.
Every child at the Magnolia Center receives an ABA service plan that is written specifically for them. Our plans focus on removing barriers to the child's success and teaching new skills to support the child after services have ended.
Our service plans take a comprehensive approach to the child's success. This means that one of our goals is to create a supportive environment where our analysts collaborate with the child's parents and other providers authorized by the legal guardians to receive information. Through collaborative care, our goal is to reduce the child's time in ABA treatment.
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