Finding the Right ABA Clinic

Finding the right Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) clinic for your loved one can be a daunting task, but with the right guidance, it can also be a rewarding one. ABA therapy has proven to be highly effective in helping individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities improve their social, communication, and behavioral skills.

When choosing an ABA clinic for your child, it’s important to consider various factors such as the qualifications of the staff, the clinic’s approach to therapy, and the environment in which the therapy will take place. In this blog post, we will discuss what to look for in an ABA clinic to ensure that your loved one receives the best care possible.

What to Look For:

When looking for an ABA clinic, there are a few key things to keep in mind to ensure you find the perfect fit for your family.

Experienced and Passionate Staff

First and foremost, you’ll want to look for a clinic that has a team of experienced and compassionate therapists who truly care about your child’s progress. A supportive and nurturing environment is essential for success in ABA therapy. Additionally, make sure to inquire about the clinic’s therapy techniques and approach to ensure they align with your child’s needs and goals.

Location

Another important factor to consider is the clinic’s location and schedule. Finding a clinic that is convenient for your family and offers flexible scheduling options can make a huge difference in your overall experience.

Encourages Children to Grow

Overall, the most important thing to look for in an ABA clinic is a place where your child feels comfortable, supported, and encouraged to grow. For example, at ABLE Kids, we pride ourselves on creating a positive, encouraging space to learn and work together, allowing the children to comfortably build the skills needed to thrive in any environment.

With the right clinic, your child can make amazing strides and reach new milestones you never thought possible!

Empower Your Children with ABLE Kids

There is an ABA clinic in the southeast that has all the key things we listed – ABLE Kids.

At ABLE Kids, we believe that early intervention is most impactful when it comes to Autism. We pride ourselves on creating a positive, encouraging space to learn and work together, allowing the children to comfortably build the skills needed to thrive in any environment. We have multiple locations across three states – Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

If you have questions or concerns, send us a message and an ABLE Kids team member will get back with you as soon as possible! We look forward to hearing from you!

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Autism Resources

Our sole passion here at ABLE Kids is to provide your child or loved one the skills he/she needs to live a full and meaningful life. We have collected additional local resources for your family, including local autism testing centers, mentoring & development opportunities, sensory friendly programs and activities, and options for assistance in paying for ABA Therapy services near you.

We provide local resources for areas in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, including large metropolitan areas like Atlanta, Georgia, Savannah, Georgia, Columbia, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina.

Sensory Friendly Activities

There are a large number of businesses throughout the cities that we service that offer tremendous sensory friendly activities. These places allow children to have fun without over-stimulating them.

  • Chuck E. Cheese
    • Chuck E. Cheese provides support to families who have children with autism and special needs through their Sensory Sensitive Sunday program. On the first Sunday of every month, they open two hours early, and present an experience that is less crowding, noisy, and bright.
  • Regal Cinemas
    • Regal gives everyone the opportunity to experience a movie with the lights turned up and the volume turned down with their My Way Matinee program. Children are encouraged to express themselves throughout the showing. All screenings will begin at 10:30 AM on the second and fourth Saturday of the month for a special discounted price.
  • Georgia Aquarium
    • The Georgia Aquarium is the first aquarium to be designated a Certified Autism Center. Essentially, this new certification means that any visitors on the autism spectrum or with other sensory disorders can enjoy the best possible visit that caters to their needs. The Georgia Aquarium offers expedited entrances, sensory bags, and designated quiet zones.
  • SEA LIFE Charlotte/Concord
    • SEA LIFE Charlotte/Concord offers Sensory Friendly Sundays, offered on the 2nd Sunday of every month from 10 AM – 11 AM. During this time, the aquarium is adjusted to best reduce sensory triggers throughout each exhibit of the aquarium. There is also a safe place or comfort room, which can be utilized at any time.

Empower Your Children

At ABLE Kids, we believe that early intervention is most impactful when it comes to Autism. We pride ourselves on creating a positive, encouraging space to learn and work together, allowing the children to comfortably build the skills needed to thrive in any environment.

If you have questions or concerns, send us a message and an ABLE Kids team member will get back with you as soon as possible! We look forward to hearing from you!

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Is Your Child Different?

At ABLE Kids, we believe that early intervention is the most impactful when it comes to Autism. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disease typically diagnosed during childhood. ASD may change the way your child interacts and communicates. With an early diagnosis and early interventions, symptoms may lessen over time. If you are suspecting that your child may be different, we encourage you to seek testing.

Signs of Autism

You may be able to see some signs of autism in young children. Some signs include:

  • Avoiding or having inability to keep eye contact
  • Does not show emotional facial expressions by 9 months of age
  • Not reciprocating when someone smiles at them
  • Does not notice when others are hurt or upset by 24 months of age
  • Lack of recognition when their name is called

While these symptoms do not guarantee that your child has autism, these are common signs that lead to a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

How to Get Testing

To begin the process of getting your child tested for ASD, you could start with your general practitioner, who may refer you to a specialist in your area. In addition, ABLE Kids has collected additional local autism resources for your family, including local autism testing centers, mentoring & development opportunities, sensory friendly programs and activities, and options for assistance in paying for ABA Therapy services near you.

Unlock Your Child’s Potential with ABLE Kids

Autism is a lifelong diagnosis. At ABLE Kids, we work to empower children who receive this diagnosis and help set them up through every stage of life. Each child is different, and their needs are unique to them. We take into account each individual’s strengths to work with and build upon.

If you have questions or concerns, send us a message and an ABLE Kids team member will get back with you as soon as possible! We look forward to hearing from you!

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