What are Early Intervention Programs for Aba?

Early Intervention Programs for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) are specialized therapy frameworks designed for toddlers with autism, typically starting before the age of three. These programs leverage the high neuroplasticity of young children to build foundational skills in communication, social interaction, and independence while reducing problematic behaviors.

At Golden Touch ABA Therapy, these programs are delivered through intensive, in-home sessions ranging from 20 to 40 hours per week. They utilize evidence-based techniques such as:

  • Discrete Trial Training (DTT): A structured method that breaks skills into small, manageable steps with clear rewards.
  • Natural Environment Teaching (NET): Play-based learning that embeds therapy into daily routines to help skills generalize to real-world settings.
  • Pivotal Response Training (PRT): An advanced technique focusing on a child’s motivation and self-initiation.

These programs are led by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who design individualized treatment plans and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) who provide one-on-one care. A critical component is parental involvement, where caregivers receive training to reinforce skills outside of formal therapy hours. Research indicates that children starting ABA before age three can see up to 47 percent greater gains in expressive language and significant improvements in Daily Living Skills compared to those who start later.


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