Integrated ABA

Bridging the Gap Between Behavioral Therapy
and Academic Excellence

The Importance of ABA

Why is ABA important in our classrooms?

Having ABA support within a classroom structure provides students with individualized strategies that help them succeed academically, socially and emotionally in a supportive learning environment. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques can help students improve communication, increase focus and attention, strengthen daily routines and develop positive behaviors that support learning and independence.

Teacher helping a student build confidence through one-on-one instruction

Student Benefits

How can it help a student at our school?

Integrated ABA support within a school setting can provide the student with tools and guidance needed to thrive both academically and socially. By combing educational instruction with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) strategies throughout the school day, students receive consistent support in real time classroom experience rather than in isolation.

Core Value: Most importantly, integrated ABA allows children to learn and practice skills naturally within their educational environment, helping them generalize those skills across academics, friendships, and everyday life experiences. This creates a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where students can grow socially, emotionally and academically at their own pace.

Our Core Objectives

Our top 5 goals for Integrated ABA, Speech & Occupational Therapies at ALA

We focus on a holistic approach to student development through five key pillars:

Empowering Potential: Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every child is empowered to reach their individual potential.

Consistent Integration: Provide consistent academic, behavioral, social and emotional support through the integration of ABA strategies within the classroom setting.

Skill Strengthening: To strengthen communication, independence, self-regulation, and daily living skills that promote long-term success both in and outside of school.

Proactive Support: To encourage positive behaviors and reduce barriers to learning through individualized interventions and proactive support strategies.

Lifelong Success: To prepare students for lifelong success by encouraging independence, self-advocacy, and the ability to navigate academic and social settings with confidence.

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