Transparency is very important to us as Behaviorists providing services for your child. There is no question we won’t answer and no limit to how many times you can ask- we are here for you and your family.
The goal for our clients is to provide them with the necessary skills for maximum independence. The goal for the families we work with is to empower them with an understanding of Applied Behavior Analysis so that they feel confident enough to implement the strategies effectively as we fade out our services. ABA therapy is not forever and we want to equip our clients with the skills to succeed.
Assessments are used in Behavior therapy to determine what areas to prioritize for a treatment plan. Assessments are implemented to assist us Behaviorists in providing optimal treatment and support to your family. Types of assessments include:
The assessments process is entirely individualized and based on the needs of the Client, the family, and initial observations.
The Functional Behavior Assessment process will inform interventions and match the needs of the family. Types of interventions might include:
The interventions listed are not exhaustive. The interventions recommended are completely individualized and based on the needs of the Client, the family, and the FBA conducted.
Based on the FBA, the Sequoia team will work on different skill areas that can include:
The skill areas listed are not exhaustive. The areas of skill acquisition varies across Clients.
Preparing our Clients for independent living is the ultimate goal. Various exercises and therapies with the following aspects of everyday life include:
This list provides areas that might be targeted. The areas targeted will depend on the needs of the Client, the family, and the FBA conducted.
Generalizing and Maintaining skills learned during therapy when outside of therapy plays a major role in the development of every child. We make sure our team as well as our team of caregivers receive the tools they need through Behavioral Skills Training (BST), which includes:
Click here for a brief overview of Behavioral Skills Training.
Each client will have an individualized behavior reduction plan. The Behavior Reduction plan will target areas such as noncompliance, tantrums, physical aggression, property destruction, or self-injurious behavior. A behavior reduction plan will include:
The behavior reduction plan will be created based on the data and information collected from the Functional Behavior Assessment.
We work with Clients 2 to 18 years old using a multitude of tools to determine the best treatment plan. The methods in our practice include:
Transparency is very important to us as Behaviorists providing services for your child. There is no question we won’t answer and no limit to how many times you can ask- we are here for you and your family.