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Phone:973-325-4400
Fax:973-669-8450

ABA

Through one-on-one instruction, students participate in discrete trial instruction, readiness skills, expressive and receptive language development, academic skills, and independent living skills.

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA).

The principles of ABA are used to teach readiness skills, receptive and expressive language skills, academic skills, independent living and self-help skills.

Discrete Trial Training

is the first behavioral training modality created specifically for young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This is a very structured and repetitive teacher / trainer-directed teaching modality that breaks target skills down into discrete steps.

The Sensory Integration / Life Skills Room

provides students with the appropriate environment to develop daily living skills.

The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)

provides visual communication techniques to help non-verbal and pre-verbal students
communicate.

Social Stories

are an effective way to teach social awareness, to problem solve interpersonal conflicts, and to understand social rules.