Determining when your child’s ABA therapy should end is very much a personalized decision—there’s no clear set of criteria that fits every child. At InBloom Autism Services, you’ll work collaboratively with your child’s Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to assess your child’s progress toward their goals and ultimately decide on an end-point for therapy.
Here are some general examples of when it may be appropriate to end ABA therapy:
• All primary goals have been met, and additional goals that have been added have also been reached.
• A child has mastered the social, language, and life skills that ABA therapy is meant to teach them.
It’s important to bear in mind that the decision to end ABA therapy is a dynamic and flexible one. Collaboration and communication with your child’s BCBA along the way will help you understand the therapy plan and navigate when therapy has reached an endpoint.
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