Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy at SLC
Our individualized ABA therapy program helps children build communication, social, and daily living skills so they can thrive at home, school, and in the community.
Individualized Programming for Every Child
Having effective strategies for meeting our wants and needs while also fostering appreciative relationships within our world can bring an incredible sense of security. The structured support of ABA helps to develop new strategies for safely navigating the environment, representing ourselves well, and being understood and loved as unique individuals.
Because every child and family’s needs and interests are different, treatment plans can include a large array of different goals. A family’s input on creating goals for the treatment plan is of utmost importance so that services can be as meaningful and successful as possible for an individual. With that said, some children’s treatment may focus more on behavior support, some on skill goals, and most a combination of both. This is often the case as challenging behaviors and skill deficits are so closely related.
What is ABA Therapy?
ABA therapy is based on the science of human behavior and how people learn to behave, based on what’s happened in our past, what’s happening in our current environment, and how people are responding to what we do. The focus of changing behavior is usually on consequences and how they shape how we learn and behave. How we reduce certain behaviors and increase others is by altering the environment and those consequences, first figuring out why a behavior is happening and what is reinforcing those behaviors. We provide high quality Applied Behavior Analysis services within the natural environment of those affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other delays and disorders. Our treatment model focuses on a client-centered and family oriented approach to decreasing challenging behaviors, increasing positive behaviors, and teaching children functional skills needed for safety, happiness, and independence. Our BCBA prioritizes collaboration with all of the professionals and educators involved in a child’s life to ensure a comprehensive and successful outcome. Services may be provided across settings ranging from in the office during speech, OT, or PT appointments, in the home, in our clinic setting, or in the community. ABA program employs a trauma informed approach to treatment, with our clinic staff being trained in Ukeru, a locally created program that maximizes a person’s dignity and autonomy while safely helping them with positive behavior support.
For more information on Ukeru:
Our Approach: What does high-quality ABA look like?
As ABA is an evidence-based treatment, all of the decisions that we make throughout the course of services are based on data. Starting from the initial observation, we will break down a child’s behavior and skills into measurable behaviors so that we can track exactly what is happening and what is working or not working. This ensures that we can make changes to behavior or instructional plans anytime as needed without wasting time on ineffective programs. This also helps us to teach skills in a highly systematic way, with a focus on success from the start and fading prompts as needed.
Our BCBA is constantly tracking a child’s progress, making changes with families as needed, and providing frequent supervision of direct staff. These technicians, who undergo constant training, will be the ones spending the most time with a child, implementing skill and behavior plans. Our program puts a lot of effort into making sure that a plan is carried out effectively, and frequent supervision and parent education and training are tools to make that happen.
ABA services are provided as part of a comprehensive package that includes everyone involved in a child’s life – BCBA will maintain contact with school staff and other therapists and providers so that consistency, a key to positive behavior change over time, is maintained. Finally, treatment plans are based on what will be meaningful for a child and his or her family.
What tools does that child need to be more independent during the day? How can we challenge a child while also providing the supports they need for emerging skills? How can we help the caregivers to respond to behaviors in a less stressful and more productive way? What behaviors need to be reduced to ensure that a child is safe and that he or she is prepared to learn? What behaviors can be increased so that a child can learn to make their own choices and do more things on their own? These are the questions we constantly ask so that treatment is as meaningful as possible.
What are the benefits of ABA Therapy?
When we talk about behavior, we don’t just mean “bad” behavior. We mean everything that a person does! Behavior includes screaming or tantrums, but it also includes walking to the car safely, cleaning up toys, writing letters, using the bathroom, or talking to a friend. The same rules of reinforcement, consequences, and learning apply to all behaviors.
We use these principles to reduce challenging behaviors, but we use these same principles to increase appropriate behaviors and teach skills that the child needs through systematic instruction. Once we find out the functions or “why” of negative behaviors, we can use that function to teach and motivate positive behaviors so that the person still gets needs met. If a child engages in a tantrum when they want to listen to music, we are going to stop providing reinforcement (no more music when tantrums occur). Then we will teach that child how to ask for music, whether it be with their voice, picture cards, signs, or a speech device. Then when they ask appropriately, that’s where the music comes in! This comprehensive approach addresses behavior in a way that increases a person’s motivation to learn and to engage in fun, safe, and successful behaviors!
Our Locations

ABA Therapy in Harrisonburg, VA (Port Republic Road)

ABA Therapy in Harrisonburg, VA (Spotswood Trail)

ABA Therapy in Loudoun County, VA (Ridgetop Circle)
What Families Are Saying
Read inspiring stories of progress and growth from the people we’ve helped.
We’ve had such a great experience at the Speech and Language Center. Adrienne always personalized the activities for our son, was so encouraging, and communicated well with us on how we could practice at home with our son. We are so grateful for all the progress he’s made from the sessions at the Speech and Language Center!
~ Maria
Parent
“We absolutely love this facility! Max has been shown so much love and appreciation since beginning last year. Since we started coming to the actual office, he has loved being with Ms. Mary Kate, and Ms. Jenny!
His speech has improved so much and we are truly grateful for the time that has been taken to help him out.
10/10 all around! We are so thankful 😌”
~ Erin
Parent
Amazing just one word to describe both of my son’s therapist Mary-Kate and Megan are absolutely incredible! I just have a few weeks in and I’m all ready seeing my son speak more freely! Just saying “Good Morning” with out me telling him to say it! I’m just so thankful! ?? thank you !
~ MD
Parent
“Highly recommend for anyone needing pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) that is covered by most insurances. My child has been a client for more than two years. We drive 30 minutes each way twice a week for their OT services – and the drive is totally worth it. This place is staffed on all levels by people who really, really care. Our OTs are Chloe and JJ and they have been just fantastic addressing my child’s complex needs. We have considered adding speech therapy as well because all the speech therapists are also so kind and welcoming.
I also want to call out Kayla and Stefany in the front office who are so incredibly helpful and good at their jobs. I have called so many times with scheduling changes and questions and they are, without fail, professional and kind.”
~ Chris
Parent
“We just started here but have loved every bit! Ms. Daria was very thorough in her initial evaluation and my son has looked forward to coming back. Ms. Valeria has made scheduling and setting up billing very smooth as well.
The office is cheerful and clean and in a great location (ground level, lots of parking.)
While we are just starting our journey we expect things to continue to go great!”
~ Kristen
Parent
My child had an amazing experience seeing Courtland for speech therapy. She is so engaging with young children and always found creative ways to incorporate his interests into sessions. She also provides detailed recaps of sessions and helpful guidance for further learning at home! Thank you so much to Courtland for your hard work and dedication!
~ Liza
Parent
My daughter has been receiving services here for more than 3 years. We’ve been very happy with every therapist that we have seen. They are all very caring and passionate about what they do. The building is always clean and well kept. In all the time we’ve been going here, we’ve never had a negative experience.
~ Heaven
Parent
Find Answers to Your Questions
You may have questions about our services and how we can help. Here are some of the most common ones:
What is ABA therapy?
What types of behaviors can ABA address?
What does high-quality ABA therapy look like?
Is ABA therapy only for children with autism?
Where are ABA services provided?

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