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Address:
1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8
At ABA Therapy by HERE Consulting, our goal is to guide your child towards success and happiness that is meaningful to them.
1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8
Here on the Spectrum - ABA Therapy Service Vancouver
Located at 1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8, Here on the Spectrum provides dedicated Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) therapy services tailored for children navigating the autism spectrum. Our mission is simple yet profound: to empower children and their families with the tools and strategies needed to foster growth, enhance communication, and build a fulfilling future.
ABA therapy, the cornerstone of our practice, is a scientifically validated approach focused on understanding and improving behaviour. We believe in learning through positive reinforcement, helping children develop essential life skills such as communication, social interaction, independence, and emotional regulation. Our therapists work collaboratively with each child, focusing on individual goals and celebrating every step forward.
At Here on the Spectrum, we understand that every child is unique. Our approach is highly individualized. We begin with a comprehensive assessment to identify the child's specific needs, strengths, and learning style. Based on this assessment, our qualified therapists design a personalized treatment plan, outlining clear, measurable goals and the strategies to achieve them. This plan is reviewed and adjusted regularly to ensure it remains effective and relevant to the child's progress.
We are committed to providing high-quality, accessible ABA therapy right here in Vancouver's East End, specifically serving clients from our 1239 E 28th Ave location. Our team of experienced therapists is dedicated to creating a supportive and encouraging environment where children can thrive. We believe in building strong partnerships with families, ensuring they are informed and equipped to support their child's development beyond the therapy sessions.
Whether your child is just beginning to learn new skills or working towards greater independence, Here on the Spectrum offers focused, compassionate support. We are dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of children and families in our local community.
For more information about our ABA therapy services in Vancouver, please visit our website or give us a call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is ABA Therapy?
A: Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is a therapeutic approach that focuses on understanding how environment and behaviour interact. It uses principles of learning to teach new skills and reduce challenging behaviours. ABA therapy is highly effective for individuals with autism spectrum disorder, helping them develop communication, social, academic, and life skills.
Q2: How is ABA therapy customized for my child?
A: ABA therapy at Here on the Spectrum is highly individualized. We start with a thorough assessment of your child's specific needs, abilities, and goals. Based on this assessment, our therapists create a unique treatment plan with tailored goals and strategies designed specifically for your child's learning style and environment.
Q3: How do I get started with ABA therapy at Here on the Spectrum?
A: Getting started is simple. You can contact us by phone at (778) 561-4966 or visit our website https://aba-therapy.ca/. We will guide you through the initial assessment process, discuss your child's needs, and determine if ABA therapy is the right fit. We are located at 1239 E 28th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 2P8.
Q4: How is therapy delivered?
A: Therapy sessions are delivered one-on-one by our trained therapists. The format and duration can be flexible and are determined based on the child's age, needs, and goals. Sessions typically occur in a structured environment at our Vancouver clinic located at 1239 E 28th Ave.
Q5: What can I expect in terms of outcomes?
A: ABA therapy focuses on measurable progress. We work towards specific goals identified during the assessment. Outcomes vary based on individual needs, consistency of practice at home, and the duration of therapy. Common areas of improvement include communication skills, social interaction, following instructions, reducing tantrums, and increasing independence.