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  Extensive research has shown that children with autism do not learn readily from typical environments but can learn a great deal given appropriate instruction.
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  Parents are involved in many aspects of their child's program, including generalizing what has been taught in therapy.
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Home-based ABA Therapy
Autism Support Network's primary service offering is Home-based ABA Therapy. It is therapy provided in the natural environment that will allow the child the opportunity to use and master the skills acquired through therapy- helping to facilitate generalization. Behavior issues in the home can be observed directly and can be addressed where and when the behaviors are occurring.

Parents will have the opportunity to be more involved in their child's therapy and progress. This knowledge and involvement with their child's program enables them to manage behavioral issues with procedures that give results. In addition, siblings or neighborhood children can participate in teaching and reinforcing social skills and play skills.

Intensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Treatment Program is intended for children upwards of 2 years of age who have a diagnosis of Autism or on the Autism Spectrum. ASN's Intensive ABA programs are developed within the framework of behavior analysis and are designed for the context of home. Each child's program generally consists of 15 to 40 hours per week of 1:1 intervention.
The treatment model is 'team-based', i.e., the ASN team provides assessment, initial and on-going training, weekly consultation, supervision, lesson development/progression, and troubleshooting strategies at team meetings. The focus of the child's program is based on his/her individual needs and learning style where systematic teaching focuses on those deficits that have interfered with the child's ability to participate and interact with his family and peers. Critical skills such as language, play, self-help, initiation and socialization are taught to the child. Day to day routines are also established in each child's repertoire to encourage the generalization of concepts and skills.

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