Behavior Therapy PJ-KL

With our expert team of dedicated professionals, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), and in-house trained behavior therapists, we provide comprehensive and individualized support for neurodiverse learners. Based in Petaling Jaya and easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur, our team collaborates closely to ensure the highest quality of care and positive outcomes for individuals participating in our program.

1:1 ABA Therapy

Our evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy is delivered in a one-on-one setting, allowing for personalized support and skill development. Our BCBAs and RBTs work together to create tailored treatment plans and implement effective interventions.

Shadow Aide services

We understand that additional support may be needed in educational or community settings. Our experienced behavior therapists provide shadow aide services, working alongside individuals to ensure their inclusion, safety, and success in various environments.

Consultation

Our team of BCBAs offer consultation services, providing guidance, support, and collaboration with other professionals involved in the individual’s care. We aim to empower families and enhance their understanding of autism and effective intervention strategies.

Autism Screening Test

Early detection is key. Our Autism Screening Test, administered by our BCBAs, helps identify potential signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The test provides valuable insights to guide further evaluation and intervention if necessary.

Why Choose Us – Compassionate, Research-Based Behavior Therapy

At The ABA Project, we take pride in providing exceptional services that set us apart from the rest. When it comes to meeting the unique needs of individuals with developmental disabilities, we offer an unrivaled level of expertise and commitment. Here’s why you should choose us:

Testimonials

We could not be happier with our experience so far. The school places the children at its center, and is led by their interests and needs, whilst managing to be academically rigorous and nurturing at the same time.

from Google Reviews

You have been doing such a wonderful job of keeping activities consistent and coordinating schedules every week. I have been telling all my family and friends what a blessing this school has been during this crisis to keep our home calm. Thank you.

from Google Reviews

M, my son was diagnosed to be on the autism spectrum. He didn’t participate in his preschool activities and learning was left behind. We were introduced to Teacher Teresa by a relative. After 1 year being under Teacher Teresa’s care, his reading, writing and attention span improved by miles. He was able to join a mainstream inclusive kindergarten and later a self-paced learning center. He has no trouble reading and counting now. "

Grace was invited to share her experience with ABA intervention at The ABA Project.
This family no longer receives any services from The ABA Project.
The names have been withheld to ensure confidentiality.

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FAQs

Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how a person communicates, interacts, and experiences the world around them. It can make understanding social cues, expressing oneself, and navigating sensory experiences challenging. However, it’s important to remember that autism is just one aspect of a person’s identity, and with early diagnosis and the right support, individuals with autism can flourish and achieve their goals.

The causes of autism are still being explored, but it appears to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Genetic mutations and variations, as well as certain prenatal and early-life environmental influences, have been identified as potential factors. However, it’s important to remember that every individual with autism is unique, and the specific causes can vary from person to person.

Recent studies conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2020 indicate that approximately 1 in 36 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, indicating higher rates than previously estimated. ASD affects individuals from diverse backgrounds, and it is more commonly observed in boys, with approximately four times as many boys being diagnosed compared to girls.

It’s important to acknowledge that the increasing prevalence of ASD can be attributed to several factors, including heightened awareness, advancements in diagnostic tools, and a deeper understanding of the autism spectrum.

No, vaccines do not cause autism. Many scientific studies have looked into this issue, and they have all found no evidence to support a link between vaccines and autism. The idea that vaccines cause autism came from a study that was later proven to be wrong. Vaccines are very important for keeping us healthy and preventing serious diseases. They go through strict testing and monitoring to ensure they are safe and effective. It’s essential to trust reliable scientific information and expert opinions when it comes to vaccine safety.