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Evidence-based support for children and adolescents.

ABA Clinic Services

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ABA Clinic

Evidence-Based Support for Growth

The ABA Clinic at Augusta Levy provides individualized behavioral and social services for children and adolescents. Each program is built through comprehensive assessments, collaborative planning, and evidence-based practices designed to strengthen communication, play, independence, and daily readiness skills. Services are structured to support meaningful progress across home, clinic, school, and community environments.

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Our Approach

Compassionate, Skilled, and Structured

Clinic programs focus on building meaningful, functional skills through proven ABA methods. Sessions are engaging, goal-oriented, and responsive to each child’s strengths and needs. Families remain active participants through planning, communication, and regular goal reviews.

Core Methods Used:

  • Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)
  • Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
  • Natural Environment Teaching (NET)
  • Verbal Behavior
  • Functional Communication Training (FCT)
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Early Intervention Program

Designed for young learners, the EI Program supports foundational communication, play, behavior, and readiness skills. Each child receives a personalized treatment plan created from detailed assessments and family input. Services focus on building early communication, functional skills, emotional regulation, and the ability to participate in learning routines.

Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP)

Each child receives a personalized plan based on assessments, strengths, needs, and family input to guide daily learning.

Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)

A structured plan is created to address challenging behaviors and teach appropriate replacement skills.

Six-Month Assessments & Reviews

Case Supervisors complete updated assessments twice a year to track progress and adjust goals.

Clinic-Based Learning

Structured sessions focus on early communication, play skills, behavior support, and readiness for learning routines.

Home-Based Goals

Families receive simple, practical goals to help build consistency and reinforce skills at home.

Family Collaboration

Parents and guardians participate in reviews, feedback meetings, and learning opportunities to support carryover.
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Pre-Adolescent Support

The PreAd Program supports children who are developing more complex communication, daily routines, and learning behaviors. Programming focuses on independence, social understanding, emotional regulation, and school-related readiness.

Communication Skills

Kids practice expressive, receptive, and social communication to strengthen daily interactions.

Problem-Solving & Flexibility

Sessions help learners navigate changes, routines, and unexpected situations with confidence.

Daily Living Routines

Children learn age-appropriate independence skills like hygiene, organizing belongings, and following schedules.

Social Engagement

Practice in sharing, turn-taking, group participation, and peer interaction builds social understanding.

Behavior Support

Clinicians help identify triggers and teach coping strategies for emotional and behavioral regulation.

School Readiness

Supports school-related skills such as attending, following directions, and staying engaged with tasks.
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Adolescent Behavioral Support

The Adolescent Program helps teens build stronger independence, functional communication, and age-appropriate social and life skills. Services address emotional regulation, decision-making, and skills needed to prepare for long-term goals.

Self-Advocacy Skills

Teens learn how to express needs, communicate boundaries, and take an active role in decision-making.

Coping & Emotional Regulation

Sessions support healthy responses to stress, frustration, and change using age-appropriate strategies.

Community Participation

Teens practice navigating stores, restaurants, appointments, and activities with guided support.

Daily Living Skills

Focus on hygiene, routines, planning, safety, and personal responsibility to prepare for independence.

Social Understanding

Support for building friendships, reading social cues, and participating in group settings.

School Collaboration

Staff partner with schools to reinforce skills across academic and social environments.
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Service Locations

Support Across Environments

The ABA Clinic supports children and adolescents in the environments where learning naturally happens. Depending on each plan, services may take place in the clinic, at home, in schools, or throughout the community.

Clinic-Based

Skill-building sessions in a structured and supportive environment.

Home-Based

Family participation, daily routine guidance, and reinforcement of learned skills.

School Collaboration

Coordination with teachers and support staff to strengthen learning across settings.

Community-Based Instruction

Guided practice in real-world environments such as stores, parks, and public spaces.

Family Involvement

Strong Progress Through Collaboration

Families are essential partners in the learning process. Parents and guardians participate in goal reviews, receive training for skill carryover, and maintain regular communication with Case Supervisors. Family involvement ensures consistency and reinforces progress outside of structured sessions.

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Ready to Learn More?

Our team is here to help you get started.

Our team is here to support your goals and answer any questions about Adult ABA services. Reach out to begin the intake process or learn more about how we can help.