About Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science-based behavior intervention
A Proven Approach
ABA was first developed in the 1960s by Dr. Ivar Lovaas, a pioneer in autism intervention. Today, ABA therapy is backed by thousands of peer-reviewed studies and endorsed by leading organizations such as the U.S. Surgeon General and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
At autismilee, we use ABA to help children:
• Strengthen communication and language skills
• Improve focus, cooperation, and emotional regulation
• Gain greater independence in daily routines
Our mission is to walk a mile to a smile with every family, by setting clear, measurable goals and acknowledging steady progress along the way.
How ABA Works
Observation and Progress Monitoring
We collect and review data on specific behaviors, such as how often a child initiates interaction, completes tasks, or maintains focus, to guide teaching strategies and measure growth over time.
Individualized
Goals
Each child has a customized learning plan. For example, one child may be learning how to take turns during games, while another is practicing how to follow multi-step instructions.
Step-by-Step Teaching
Skills like participating in group activities or requesting help are broken down into smaller, manageable steps. This approach builds confidence and supports steady progress.
Motivation That Matters
We work closely with families to understand what excites and engages each child — such as favorite toys, songs, or movement games — and use those preferences to encourage participation and learning.
Key Concepts of ABA Intervention
At autismilee, we prioritize research-based, scientific methods and objective data analysis in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). These principles guide tailored interventions that foster meaningful behavior and skill development for each individual.
Scientific
We tackle all the skills that are needed for children to adapt to their environment.
Data
By recording and collecting data to analyse children's specific behaviors
Research
Training technology will be continuously updated and proven effective through research results
Objectivity
By observing and measuring children's behavioral changes and conduct objective analysis
How ABA Supports Learning and Development
ABA supports a wide range of developmental needs. At autismilee, our programs are designed to build foundational skills that can be used across a child’s life.
1. Learning-to-Learn Behaviors
Teaching children how to focus, follow routines, and stay engaged during learning activities.
2. Language and Communication
Helping children express needs, understand instructions, and use language to connect with others.
3. Social Skills
Guiding children in turn-taking, conversation, group play, and emotional understanding.
4. Emotional and Behavioral Support
Identifying the reasons behind challenging behaviors and teaching alternative ways to express frustration, discomfort, or needs.
5. Self-Care and Daily Living
Building independence in tasks like dressing, eating, toileting, and brushing teeth.
Why Choose autismilee’s ABA Programs?
We go beyond standard therapy practices to offer a program that is comprehensive, transparent, and family-centered.
All rounded programs
Our courses are tailor-made according to the various needs of children.
Intensive supervision
We provide weekly supervision for each child to ensure the best possible outcome.
Fun learning
We will add interesting elements to the training process to make the lessons more enjoyable and make the children enjoy the learning process.
Generalization of learned skills
Our tailor-made programs focus on enabling children to apply the skills they learn in their daily lives.
Constant communication
Our services are highly transparent, daily reports by the therapist and monthly clinical meetings with the consultant are ensured.
Meet Our Certified Supervisors










Our team includes internationally certified Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Qualified Behavior Analysts (QBAs). All autismilee consultants meet internationally recognized training standards and are committed to ongoing education, ethical practice, and evidence-based care.
