IBI Therapy and In-Center ABA Therapy are available in Brampton | The Birch Center
Working Closely as a Multidisciplinary Team to Meet the Individual Needs of Children and Their Families
We deliver evidence- based Applied ABA Therapy in Brampton (ABA) by qualified professionals, giving our clients a chance at maximizing the individual’s potential in the home, school, and community to create lasting change throughout their lives. Our therapists incorporate the child’s motivation and interests to build new skills and address any behaviours that may interfere with learning. Our team strives to create a fun, supportive, and engaging learning environment to help your child succeed and grow. This allows children to find joy in the process and become lifelong learners.
ABA and IBI Therapy
In centre IBI Therapy in Brampton programs are delivered in a 1:1 environment led by Instructor Therapists who work directly with your child, which are monitored by a Senior Therapist. Senior Therapists work to evaluate, develop, and implement client specific programming for each child. The Senior Therapists will work with a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) who supervises all programs ensuring programs are designed to meet all areas of a child’s development. We use a collaborative approach as we work alongside other professionals to provide the best individualized treatment for your child.
Parent Coaching
At TBCLD we strongly encourage family involvement in the Birch Centre Autism Services IBI Therapy Brampton Peel learning journey of your child. As we focus goals based on the needs of the whole family, parent/caregiver involvement is essential to assist in producing positive outcomes for your child.We encourage Parent Coaching as it is essential to learn the specific techniques and strategies to support your child by incorporating them into their daily routines and activities. These strategies can help promote generalization and maintenance of skills. Our goal is to increase parent’s feelings of competence and have positive parent-child interactions.
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