Early Learner Program (Center-Based ABA)
Utilizing principles derived from applied behavior analysis (ABA)
01
Communication
Children learn to express their needs, thoughts, and emotions effectively through verbal, nonverbal, or alternative communication methods. Therapists build these skills using natural, play-based ABA strategies.
02
Group & Individualized Play
Play sessions—both one-on-one and in small groups—teach cooperation, sharing, and turn-taking while strengthening social awareness and problem-solving skills.
03
Social Engagement
Therapists guide children in developing meaningful social connections by practicing eye contact, greetings, conversation, and responding to others in a positive way..
04
Self Care & Daily Living Skills
These activities build independence by teaching essential routines like dressing, brushing teeth, and cleaning up—helping children gain confidence in their daily lives.
05
Gross & Fine Motor Skills
Through fun movement and hands-on activities, children strengthen coordination, balance, and hand-eye control—important foundations for play, writing, and self-help tasks.
06
Toilet Training
A structured, compassionate approach helps children learn and maintain toilet independence with strategies tailored to their individual readiness and needs.