What Is ABA Therapy?
Helping Children Learn, Grow, and Thrive Through Evidence-Based Treatment
Understanding ABA Therapy
What Does ABA Stand For?
ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis.
Applied Behavior Analysis is a scientific approach to understanding behavior and learning. ABA examines how behavior is influenced by a child’s environment and uses positive reinforcement strategies to teach meaningful skills and encourage positive behaviors.
Every treatment plan is individualized based on a child’s strengths, needs, interests, and developmental goals.
How ABA Therapy Works
Building Skills One Step at a Time
Children learn best when skills are taught consistently through encouragement, repetition, and positive reinforcement.
ABA Helps Children:
- Learn New Skills
- Improve Communication
- Increase Independence
- Strengthen Social Interactions
- Follow Directions
- Develop Daily Living Skills
- Improve Emotional Regulation
- Reduce Challenging Behaviors
Skills ABA Can Help Develop
Helping Children Build Meaningful Life Skills

Communication Skills
Helping children express wants, needs, emotions, and ideas more effectively.

Social Skills
Supporting friendships, social interactions, sharing, taking turns, and group participation.

Daily Living Skills
Developing independence with routines, hygiene, dressing, feeding, and household tasks.
Learning Through Play
Play Skills Development
Play is an important part of childhood development. ABA helps children develop imagination, cooperative play, recreational interests, and positive peer interactions.
Behaviors ABA Can Address
Understanding Challenging Behaviors
ABA Therapy may help reduce behaviors that interfere with learning, safety, communication, or daily functioning.
- Aggression
- Severe Tantrums
- Self-Injurious Behaviors
- Strengthen Social Interactions
- Elopement (Running Away)
- Property Destruction
- Noncompliance
- Unsafe Behaviors
Important Note
The goal is not simply to stop behaviors but to understand why they occur and teach safer, more effective alternatives.
Is ABA Therapy Right for My Child?
ABA Therapy may be beneficial for children who:
- Have Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Experience Communication Challenges
- Struggle With Social Interactions
- Need Support Developing Daily Living Skills
- Exhibit Behaviors That Interfere With Learning
- Require Help Becoming More Independent
Take the First Step Today
If you believe your child may benefit from ABA Therapy, our team is here to help guide you through every step of the process. From referral and assessment to treatment and parent training, GracePoint Community Services is committed to supporting children and families throughout their journey.
Contact
- (252) 790-6515
- info@gracepointcs.com
- Serving all of eastern north carolina
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