About us

About LEAP ABA

Leap ABA is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based ABA therapy for individuals with autism, focusing on building communication, social, and life skills in a supportive environment.

Our team of experienced professionals creates personalized therapy plans tailored to each individual’s unique needs, ensuring consistent progress, positive behavior development, and meaningful long-term outcomes for families.

We believe in collaboration with families, offering guidance, support, and education to empower them throughout the journey, helping individuals achieve greater independence, confidence, and improved quality of life.

Our Mission and Values

From the outset, our mission has been to provide the gold standard of care for children diagnosed with autism.

Our mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based ABA therapy that helps individuals build essential skills, improve communication, achieve independence, and supports families with guidance.

Our vision is to ensure every individual has access to quality ABA therapy, empowering them to reach their potential, live independently, and thrive in communities.

Identifying specific behaviors that need to be changed.

Understanding the circumstances under which these behaviors occur.

Developing strategies and techniques to encourage positive behaviors and reduce negative ones.
Techniques may include positive reinforcement, modeling, and prompting.

Collecting data on the individual’s behavior before, during, and after the intervention.
Analyzing this data to measure progress and make adjustments to the intervention as needed.

Ensuring that positive behavior changes are maintained across different environments and over time.

Key Components of ABA

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding behavior and how it is affected by the environment. ABA therapy applies this understanding to bring about positive changes in behavior. It is commonly used as a therapeutic intervention for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but can also be applied to various other conditions and settings.