Contact Information
Address:
1238 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6J3
At ABA Therapy by HERE Consulting, our goal is to guide your child towards success and happiness that is meaningful to them.
1238 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6J3
Here on the Spectrum - ABA Therapy Downtown Vancouver, located at 1238 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6J3 and also serving clients from New York, NY 10001, is dedicated to providing exceptional Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Our mission, as part of HERE Consulting, is clear: to guide your child towards success and happiness that is meaningful to them.
ABA therapy is a highly effective, evidence-based approach used to help individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental challenges. At Here on the Spectrum, we focus on understanding each child's unique profile, strengths, and challenges. Our compassionate team designs personalized therapy plans tailored specifically to your child's needs and goals.
We believe in a collaborative approach. We work closely with parents, caregivers, and other professionals involved in your child's life to ensure consistency and the best possible outcomes. Our experienced therapists use positive reinforcement techniques and data-driven strategies to teach valuable skills, reduce challenging behaviors, and promote overall development in areas such as communication, social interaction, and daily living skills.
Whether your child is in the vibrant community surrounding our Downtown Vancouver location (1238 Seymour St, V6B 6J3) or connecting with us from afar like our client in New York (NY 10001), we are committed to providing high-quality, individualized ABA therapy delivered with care and expertise. Our goal is not just to achieve measurable milestones, but to foster a fulfilling and happy life for your child.
For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation, please visit our website: https://aba-therapy.ca/ or call us at (778) 608-2398.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is ABA Therapy?
ABA, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is a scientific approach to understanding how behavior is influenced by the environment. It focuses on identifying the reasons behind specific behaviors and using positive reinforcement to teach desired skills and reduce challenging ones. It's widely recognized as an effective treatment for autism spectrum disorder and other developmental conditions.
How is ABA therapy tailored to my child?
Every child is unique! Here on the Spectrum begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand your child's specific needs, strengths, interests, and goals. Based on this assessment, our therapists develop a highly individualized treatment plan. This plan outlines specific, measurable goals and uses techniques tailored to your child's learning style and preferences to ensure the therapy is effective and engaging.
At what age can my child start ABA therapy?
ABA therapy can be beneficial for individuals across a wide age range. We often work with children from toddlers (around 2-3 years old) through adolescents and young adults. However, the principles and techniques can be adapted for older individuals as well. Early intervention is often recommended, but starting therapy at any age can bring significant benefits.
Are the therapists qualified?
Absolutely. Our therapists are highly qualified professionals, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), all trained and experienced in delivering ABA therapy. They undergo continuous professional development to stay current with best practices and ensure the highest standard of care for your child.
How does the Downtown Vancouver location differ from the New York client base?
While our core philosophy and therapeutic approach remain the same regardless of location, the Downtown Vancouver location allows us to serve families directly within that community, offering in-person sessions. Our service to the client in New York (and potentially others remotely) focuses on providing the same high-quality ABA therapy principles and support, likely through remote consultations or tailored remote intervention strategies, ensuring geographical location doesn't limit access to effective support.