What services are Offered

REACH CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Our therapists are always ready to be able to provide therapy

Reach CDC Behavior Therapists use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) strategies to assist children and youth in developing skills in the areas of: communication, social skills, play, behavior, cognition, joint attention, imitation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills and personal independence including feeding, dressing and toileting. Pinnacle Blooms Network's ABA team use evidence-based treatment approaches to build functional skills and decrease challenging behaviors. Our therapists are trained to: Conduct Functional Behavioral Assessments

Complete skill-based assessments such as the ABLLS-R (Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills Revised) and VB-MAPP (Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program)

Build cooperation and learner readiness skills

Teach Augmentative Communication such as PECS, Proloquo2Go and LAMP

Teach adaptive and functional behaviors that replace challenging behaviors

Provide individualized treatment that incorporates the child or youth’s motivation and interests to create a positive therapeutic environment

Increase independence across self-care, communication, play and social interaction skills

ABA can be provided to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder through direct intervention, consultation and parent training.

The goal of ABA is to improve the child’s developmental trajectory and overall rate of learning as defined by clinically significant changes in the child’s cognitive, language and adaptive skills on standardized assessments.

ABA can be provided in both structured and naturalistic teaching settings to further develop a child’s learner readiness, communication skills, social and play behaviors, pre-academic and independent living skills. ABA therapy can be delivered at our ABA centre, daycare, home or school.

Our Therapists rely on years of experience and numerous hours of continuing education to work closely with patients and their families to improve communication, learning, and quality of life.
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