IBH provides services for children and adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities as well as their families who care for them.

The quality of human life, perhaps even the survival of life as we know it, depends on finding ways to make everyone’s environment more nurturing–less coercive and more caring, supportive of human development, and focused on doing what works.
— Anthony Biglan, 2015

What is ABA?

ABA is an evidenced based approach to treatment that uses the principles of Behavior Analysis to make positive and meaningful changes in behavior. This individualized treatment method is used to assist individuals that are impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorders, as well as other Developmental Disabilities. The goal of ABA is to decrease maladaptive behaviors and increase socially appropriate behaviors. At IBH, all of our intervention programs are custom tailored to the needs of each individual.

 

ABA Principles:

  • Discrete Trial Training

  • Natural Environment Teaching

  • Verbal Behavior

  • Mand Training

  • Social Skills Training