What You Need to Know About ABA Therapy

The science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has developed from a large body of evidence-based research over the last several decades. The process involves Assessment / Goal Planning / Treatment / Re-assessment based on data. Comprehensive ABA programs may range from 25-40 hours of intervention weekly of 1:1 therapist direct services including weekly Behavior Analyst supervision and parent training.

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Linda Peirce founded ABA Therapy Solutions in 2012. She has been a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst since 2005, holding a BA in Psychology from La Salle University, a Masters in Educational Psychology from FAU, and All-But-Dissertation Doctorate in Exceptional Student Education.

Linda’s accomplishments include hundreds of presentations locally and at state and national conferences in areas of Early Intensive Behavioral Interventions (EIBI), autism, Applied Behavior Analysis, Fluency Reading, PEERS Social Skills, and other autism-related topics. She previously worked as a BCBA for the Martin County School Board and as a Clinical Support Specialist at FAU Center for Autism and Related Disabilities.

Gary Peirce, MEd, Chief Financial Officer

Gary Peirce joined ABA Therapy Solutions as it's Chief Financial Officer in 2015 to oversee financial operations. He holds a degree in Business and a Masters degree in Education and Curriculum Development.

From 2004 to 2015, Gary Lower Head of School at The Pine School in Stuart, Florida where he was responsible for operations of Pk-3 through Grade 6, Head of School at St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy in Ft. Pierce, and previously the Assistant Principal at Hillel Community Day School in North Miami Beach.

Family-Centered Therapy Program

Our behavior analysis team and technicians are board-certified and have years of experience working with individuals diagnosed with autism and other disabilities. We are committed to helping your child develop socially significant behaviors through a family-centered approach.

What is ABA?

The ABA process involves assessment, goal planning, treatment, and re-assessment based on the acquired data. Our therapy programs typically consist of 15 to 40 hours per week of intensive one-on-one teaching and are developed to suit your child’s individual needs.

After a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA), Adaptive Behavior Assessment, and/or Language Assessment, we will develop a comprehensive therapy program for your child.

ABA Treatment Plan

Our treatment plans at ABA Therapy Solutions are based on two models of treatment:

Home-Based Model

The home-based treatment model allows caregivers and parents to be closely involved in the therapy. This model helps children thrive in their natural environment.

Clinic-Based Model

The clinic-based model allows same-aged peers to participate in small group social activities, develop friendships, and also receive individualized ABA therapy. We have an ABA Center in Okeechobee and one in Palm City. Occupational therapy and Speech and Language Services are also available to children attending our Palm City ABA Center.

What’s Included in an ABA Program

Supervision

A Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will design and monitor the behavior program. We provide consistent supervision of the program to ensure its integrity.

Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)

All behaviors serve a function. Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) will assess all behaviors throughout your child’s intervention.

Family Training

At ABA Therapy Solutions, we believe in a family-centered approach to therapy. We provide training for caregivers and school staff to ensure an individual’s success in the program. A review of the progress is discussed on an ongoing basis.

Place of Service

Multiple settings including home, school, and community settings to ensure generalization and maintenance of skills.

Data Collection

Decisions are made on data collected daily during sessions.  These data-driven decisions will guide future programming.

Treatment Intensity

Weekly hours of treatment are based on medical necessity and can be approved for 10 to 40 hours per week.