echoicaba.com

OUR SERVICES

ABA Therapy

At Echoic ABA, we specialize in individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism. ABA is a science-backed approach proven to improve communication, learning, and social behavior. It’s the only autism treatment method endorsed by the U.S. Surgeon General, supported by over 40 years of research.

Our programs focus on:

Building language and communication skills

Encouraging positive social engagement

Reducing challenging behaviors

Developing self-help and independence

We use Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior to address all aspects of language—from first words to complex conversation—helping children connect more fully with their world.

Is you child struggling with

Eye contact and social engagement 

Listening and following directions 

Language and communication 

Repetitive behaviors (hand-flapping, etc.) 

Play skills and attention 

Behavior regulation

Individualized Treatment Plans

Every child is unique—so is our approach. We partner closely with families to create plans that target the behaviors and skills that matter most. Treatment plans include:

  • Comprehensive assessments to understand your child’s needs
  • Collaboration with parents, teachers, and other professionals
  • Evidence-based strategies led by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst
  • Parent involvement to ensure skills are used at home and in the community
Communication Skills

We address two common challenges:

  • Behaviors that interfere with language development and expression
  • Language deficits that lead to behavioral issues

Our goal is to teach replacement behaviors and build language skills so your child can:

  • Communicate needs effectively
  • Engage meaningfully with others
  • Reduce frustration and challenging behaviors

 

 

Challenging Behavior Reduction

We use ABA techniques such as reinforcement, modeling, prompting, and consistent consequences to:

  • Decrease problem behaviors

  • Increase appropriate behaviors

Help skills generalize across home, school, and community settings

Development of Basic Self-Help Skills

Self-help skills build independence and confidence, making everyday life easier for your child and family. We work on skills like:

  • Toilet training
  • Hygiene routines
  • Meal preparation
  • Dressing and personal care

These skills help your child succeed in multiple environments and social settings as they grow.