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1238 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6J3
At ABA Therapy by HERE Consulting, our goal is to guide your child towards success and happiness that is meaningful to them.
1238 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6J3
Here on the Spectrum - ABA Therapy Downtown Vancouver, located at 1238 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6J3 and serving clients across the Lower Mainland and potentially other regions including New York, NY 10001, is dedicated to providing exceptional Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children and adolescents.
At ABA Therapy by HERE Consulting, our core philosophy is rooted in understanding that every child is unique. Our goal is to guide your child towards success and happiness that is meaningful to them. We believe that positive behavior change and skill development should be tailored specifically to the individual needs, interests, and goals of your child.
ABA Therapy is a highly effective, evidence-based intervention designed to improve socially significant behaviors. This includes communication skills, learning abilities, social interactions, play skills, and adaptive behaviors. Our experienced therapists work collaboratively with parents, caregivers, and educators to create personalized treatment plans focused on measurable goals.
We understand that navigating the world of ABA therapy can be overwhelming. Our team at Here on the Spectrum is committed to providing compassionate, professional, and comprehensive support throughout the entire process. We focus on building skills that enhance your child's quality of life, foster independence, and promote positive relationships.
Whether you're seeking therapy for a child just beginning to learn skills or one working towards more complex independence, our dedicated team is here to help. We pride ourselves on creating a supportive environment where progress is celebrated, and families feel empowered.
For more information about our services, to schedule a consultation, or to learn how we can support your child's journey, please visit our website: https://aba-therapy.ca/. You can also reach us directly at (778) 608-2398.
Q1: What is ABA Therapy?
Answer: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding how behavior is influenced by the environment. It focuses on identifying the reasons behind specific behaviors and using positive techniques to teach new, more helpful skills while reducing challenging behaviors. ABA therapy is highly individualized, breaking down goals into smaller steps and using data to track progress.
Q2: How does the ABA therapy process work?
Answer: The process typically begins with an initial assessment to understand your child's strengths, challenges, and goals. Based on this assessment, our therapists develop a personalized treatment plan. This plan outlines specific, measurable goals and the strategies used during therapy sessions. Regular parent training and consultation sessions are often provided to ensure consistency and maximize the effectiveness of the therapy both at home and school.
Q3: What ages do you work with?
Answer: We primarily work with children and adolescents, typically from toddlers (around 2-3 years old) through to teenagers (up to 18 years old). Our team designs interventions appropriate for the developmental level and specific needs of each child within this age range.
Q4: How long are the therapy sessions, and how often do they occur?
Answer: Session lengths and frequency are tailored to the child's needs and family schedule. Typical session durations range from 30 minutes to over an hour. Frequency can vary, but many children benefit from sessions occurring multiple times per week. Our team will work with you to establish a schedule that is practical and effective.
Q5: How do I get started with ABA therapy?
Answer: Getting started is simple. You can contact us at (778) 608-2398 or visit our website https://aba-therapy.ca/ to request an initial assessment or consultation. We will gather information about your child and schedule an intake session with one of our qualified therapists to begin the assessment process and discuss potential next steps.