ABA Therapy in the Comfort of Your Child’s Home

Home-Based ABA Therapy Services

Our Registered Behavior Technicians are available to provide one-on-one treatment to your child in the comfort of your home. Our team will assess your child’s needs to determine the best plan for them.

Benefits of Home-Based Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy services at home make it easy for caregivers to get involved with their child’s treatment. This helps caregivers and other family members to learn from behavior analysts how to best support the child’s progress.

ABA at home also allows staff to teach skills in the same place where behaviors happen every day. For example, personal hygiene skills like brushing teeth and washing hands can be taught with the child’s own sink, toothbrush, soap, and towels.

BlueSprig provides collaborative ABA therapy that offers support and guidance for all members of your family in the environment that best suits your child’s needs. Home-based ABA services are convenient and don’t require your child to transition between locations.

Benefits of Home-Based Therapy:

  • It’s conveniently located in your home and doesn’t require your child to transition between locations or settings
  • Children have access to siblings, parents, and other family members as part of their ABA program
  • Children are able to learn self-help skills in their natural environment
  • Additional caregiver involvement

Preparing for Home-Based ABA Therapy

Home-Based ABA therapy can be convenient but it’s important your home is prepared properly to enable the ABA therapist to provide the best care possible.

Dedicated Space

The best space for home-based ABA therapy sessions doesn’t have distractions. For example, a room that doesn’t have a TV or other electronic devices.

It’s also a good idea to use the same space for every session to promote consistency and allow your child to feel comfortable within that space. You can discuss which areas would work best with your Board Certified Behavior Analyst when they first arrive in your home.

Tools

A comfortable learning environment with developmentally appropriate materials is important for ABA therapy. A child-sized table and chairs are recommended. During therapy sessions, your ABA therapist might use sensory tools, toys, puzzles, or other items. It’s best to store these items away when they’re not in use. This helps keep them special and effective for therapy sessions.

Get Involved & Be Available

Caregivers, parents, and siblings can go about their normal routines in the home during therapy sessions. There must always be a responsible adult present and available in case we would like to bring you into the session. We encourage parents to observe and participate in ABA therapy and your Board Certified Behavior Analyst will review expectations with you.

If you’re looking for ABA therapy for your child, but are not sure if Home-Based therapy is the best option, our intake specialists are here to help.

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