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Early Learners

AHFA’s Early Learners Group is a comprehensive early intervention program that enhances children’s learning and development through group activities, systematic instruction, and structuring of the natural environment to promote learning opportunities. This group offers an individualized curricula based on evidence based practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and is designed to facilitate language development, play skills, and social learning opportunities. Throughout their day, children will have ample opportunities to play, explore new toys, participate in group activities, develop imitation and language skills, and socialize with peers. Children will benefit from a low adult child ratio, with much of the day including 1:1 facilitation of skills from a certified Registered Behavior Technician©.

After School

AHFA's After School Program offers clients the space and expertise to grow socially through peer interaction. Facilitated by ABA interventionists, the After School Program offers a small focused, controlled setting with a beneficial adult to child ratio, and supports functional communication, conversational skills, and attending to non-verbal social cues in daily interactions to replace problem behaviors. The After School Program uses multi media resources, conversations, and collaborative play and team activities to help clients develop their skills and bridge the gaps with social and behavioral deficits, allowing clients to utilize and generalize their skills in the home and school settings. Parent participation is a vital part of helping children learn through consistency of expectations and follow through across all settings, and parents are also given training and strategies to support their children in the home and community.

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Toddler

AHFA’s Toddler Group is a comprehensive early intervention program that enhances children’s learning and development through parent involvement, group activities, systematic instruction, and structuring of the natural environment to promote learning opportunities. This group offers an individualized curricula based on evidence based practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and is designed to facilitate language development, play skills, and social learning opportunities. Throughout their day, children will have ample opportunities to play, explore new toys, participate in group activities, develop imitation and language skills, and socialize with peers. Children will benefit from a low adult child ratio, with much of the day including 1:1 facilitation of skills from a certified Registered Behavior Technician©.  The program provides support and resources to assist family members and caregivers with coaching in the natural environment and training on ABA principles and methodologies. Weekly parent participation is required.

Parent Training

Parent education is offered in a group format via Zoom and consists of presentation of educational materials as well as discussion of specific client concerns. Additionally, there are practice tasks assigned to be completed at home. Follow up home visits are scheduled weekly to support practice and to address any specific concerns.

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