What is ABA Therapy for Autism?
Understanding ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis
A scientific approach to understanding and improving behavior
Alpine’s Approach to ABA

- Joint attention
- Social skills
- Self-monitoring
- Asking questions
- Making choices
- Learning through observation
- Safety behavior
- Employment skills


Alpine uses a personalized approach to intervention, identifying each child’s needs, strengths, and preferences in collaboration with you.

We partner with you every step of the way to craft your child’s unique ABA-based learning profile, identifying goals and selecting approaches to instruction and intervention as a team.

Once an individualized learning plan is developed, it is continually refined and modified over time.
What's an Example of an ABA Intervention?

Example
This Includes:
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)
Therapists who have passed the BCBA certification exam after meeting specific graduate-level coursework and professional field work requirements.
Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs)
Well-trained therapists who perform direct ABA interventions under the supervision of BCBAs
Rigorous Science, Expert Endorsement
ABA therapy is not only for autism; it is scientifically shown to be effective for a wide variety of other concerns as well. However, because ABA therapy for autism has the largest research base, it is most well-known for its positive impact as an autism intervention. Decades of research have shown that ABA treatment is safe and effective as a therapy for autism, and it has been recognized by a number of governmental and medical entities such as the U.S. Surgeon General, The American Academy of Pediatrics, and the National Institutes of Mental Health.

For more information about applied behavior analysis and autism treatment, please visit:
Learn More About Our ABA Services
Alpine Learning Group offers education and clinical services for autism in Bergen, Passaic, Essex, Hudson, Morris, and Union counties.
Please contact Caren Gans, Alpine’s Intake Coordinator, using the following form or via phone at 201-612-7800 x305
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