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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Experts dedicated to improving the lives of children with autism.

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About KBT

Here at KBT, we offer an extensive range of autism services to schools, homes, and local communities. We’ve developed a unique approach to providing training and support solutions, drawing on the vast experience of all our specialists. Contact us today to enquire about our range of services.

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What is Autism?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is defined as a group of multifaceted neurodevelopment disabilities characterized by social, behavioral and communication challenges.

This condition is characterized by communication difficulties, social impairment and repetitive and stereotyped behavioral patterns. It is a spectrum condition because while all people affected with autism share some similar difficulties, the level of condition affects them in different ways. Symptoms of and treatments for ASD vary widely. ASD may sometimes go unrecognized especially in mildly affected children.

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Children’s ABA Therapy

The reason we exist is to better the quality of life for your loved ones. KBT is not just another therapy provider. Instead, we offer an alternative that is above and beyond better.

Quality Care

Experienced clinicians to ensure quality care

Individualized plans of care

Your children aren't one size fits all and neither are our plans

Strong Culture

Fun culture that attracts the best therapists

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What are typical signs of Autism?

Symptoms of Autism are usually first noticed at around ages 2-3. Some associated development delays can appear even earlier, and often, it can be diagnosed as early as 18 months. Research shows that early intervention with ABA therapy can lead to very successful outcomes later in life.
 

  • Lack of or delay in spoken language

  • Repetitive use of language and/or motor mannerisms (e.g., hand-flapping, twirling objects)

  • Little or no eye contact

  • Lack of interest in peer relationships

  • Lack of spontaneous or make-believe play

  • Persistent fixation on parts of objects

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Contact us to receive dedicated ABA training and support.

To book an consutltation please click on the button below where you can see more information about our ABA programs and scroll down the page to the 'book consultantation' button

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