Focused ABA

Here at Integrity Learning Center, we are committed to supporting your child and your family!

Our Focused ABA Program is designed for children who benefit from intentional, individualized support targeting specific skill areas and behavioral goals. Using our Play and Purpose approach, sessions blend natural routines, social interaction, and meaningful play to create engaging opportunities for growth and learning.

This program supports progress in areas such as communication, emotional regulation, social skills, adaptive functioning, and daily living skills within a supportive and relationship-centered environment.

A key component of our Focused ABA model is caregiver collaboration and training. We work closely with families to provide coaching, education, and practical strategies that promote consistency across home and community settings. By partnering with caregivers, we help build confidence and create meaningful opportunities for continued progress outside of therapy sessions.

Services are individualized to fit each child’s unique needs, goals, and family routines while keeping therapy purposeful, flexible, and engaging.

School Based ABA services

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Our staff would be delighted to talk to you about your child’s needs.

Please contact us: info@integrityaba.com |  317.914.3176

FAQ’s

There are so many ABA providers out there, why should we come to Integrity?

At Integrity, we pride ourselves on treating the whole child and the whole family! We are not the largest ABA provider, and we never will be. We like it that way. We maintain a small client base and promise to give those children the best we have to give, supporting their families, and providing the best, most individualized therapy possible.

What is ABA?

Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, uses the science of learning and motivation to improve socially important behaviors. The core concept is that our environment influences our behavior and there is always a reason to why we do what we do. It is often mislabeled as autism therapy. However, the science of ABA is used in a variety of settings and with a variety of people. ABA today should look natural and fun. Our focus is not on ”changing people” but on promoting optimal environments for change. The use of reinforcement is critical to the process and allows us to make learning fun for your child. It’s important to note that positive reinforcement does not mean “rewards.”

How does ABA work?

Our approach to ABA therapy focuses on the child’s motivation and interests. We utilize a child’s natural motivation and the environment to spark learning opportunities. Therapy is always individualized to the learner and their specific strengths, barriers, and values. This creates meaningful change for each child and family. New skills are developed by breaking goals down into very small parts and utilizing positive reinforcement to encourage growth.

Why use ABA instead of another approach?

ABA is a research based and data driven methodology so we can see in real time if what we are doing is working and make changes as needed. It’s our job to figure out how the child and family learns best and to allow collaborative decision making. This individualized approach helps us to create programs that build on a child’s strengths and also uses those strengths to develop any weaknesses With every client and family, our main goal is to enable independence and maximize potential in every client and family we serve.

What is your approach to managing challenging behavior?

Our approach focuses on the environment and WHY the child is engaging in these types of problem behaviors. In many instances a problem behavior coincides with a skill deficit such as the inability to communicate or a task is too challenging. With that said, we always ask the question, what should this learner be doing instead of engaging in these problem behaviors and then we teach those replacement skills.. Each child’s BCBA creates an individualized behavior intervention plan (BIP) that focuses on preventing and responding to the behavior. In the event that a child engages in dangerous behavior, we utilize QBS Safety-Care™ to train staff on crisis management, including physical safety and physical management procedures. Integrity even has a Safety Care Trainer™ who trains our team and monitors all procedures. This program provides the skills and competencies necessary to effectively prevent, minimize, and manage challenges with dignity, safety, and the possibility of change.

Do your therapists and BCBA’s undergo background checks?

Yes! All staff members, regardless of their position with Integrity Learning Center, go through a thorough background check.

How does Scheduling work?

After an assessment is completed, the BCBA will write an individualized treatment plan and recommend the appropriate amount of hours for your child. Ongoing scheduling communication goes through our Scheduling Team (schedule@integrityaba.com).

What is a BCBA?

A BCBA is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. These individuals are trained in applied behavior analysis and can conduct behavioral assessments and develop behavior analytic interventions to increase adaptive behavior. The BCBA is an independent practitioner and can work in a variety of settings and with a variety of people. BCBA’s must have either a master’s or doctoral degree, over 200 hours of graduate behavior analytic coursework and a minimum of 1,500 supervised hours.

What qualifications do your therapists have in order to implement ABA?

All of our therapists go through training to become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) if they do not already have that certification when they start. Our behavioral therapists all hold a bachelor’s degree in a related field. We are a teaching facility, so we also have Behavioral Therapist Interns. All of our Interns are required to be enrolled and pursuing receiving their bachelor’s degree and go through the same training as our Behavioral Therapists.

What training do your therapists receive?

All behavioral therapists and behavioral therapist interns receive intensive initial training in addition to receiving their RBT certification. This individualized training lasts about 2-4 weeks depending on the therapist and includes classroom training, hands on practical experience, and online webinars. All therapists (new and existing) receive training with their specific clients to get to know them before they are independent. Each therapist works closely with the BCBAs who conduct weekly supervision and ensure that they are kept up-to-date on the most current behavioral implementation practices. We also have an in-house training specialist that provides on-going and remedial support. We are always learning!

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