InBloom’s Care Center facilities and clinicians create an environment conducive to providing an abundance of learning opportunities where kiddos thrive and achieve amazing things. There are a variety of teaching approaches that fall under the ABA umbrella. Examples of ABA methods implemented at InBloom include: Verbal Behavior Therapy, Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT), Natural Environment Teaching (NET), Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), and Incidental Teaching.
Targeting desired skills and goals along with your child’s individual learning needs determine care plans to achieve optimal results. Some approaches are highly structured with less distractions and less variation in their presentation. Other approaches are less structured and more naturalistic with intentionally contrived learning opportunities. No matter the method, our therapy team follows the child’s lead to ensure fun and motivation. More often than not, they don’t even realize they are learning in the process. That is always our goal!
InBloom’s Learning Centers also provide dedicated spaces for mealtimes, arts and crafts, circle time, and other activities. Circle time is a group activity where kiddos work on a variety of group skills and social skills with their peers. Examples of skills worked on in circle time include greeting peers, responding to peers, sitting in a group and attending to a story. Participating in songs and games, imitating peers, taking turns, and much more are all part of the fun.