

WELCOME TO THE TREEHOUSE!
Treehouse ABA helps children succeed through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a proven, evidence backed therapy based on the science of learning and behavior.

Call us today for a consultation - our therapists are trained and
can help your child reach important development milestones, solve
problem behaviors, and improve language and communication skills.
ABA therapy programs can help:
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Increase language and communication skills
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Improve attention, focus, social skills, memory, and academics
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Decrease problem behavior
The methods of behavior analysis have been used and studied for decades.
They have helped many kinds of learners gain different skills – from healthier lifestyles to learning a new language. Therapists have used ABA to
help children with autism and related developmental disorders since
the 1960s.

What is the Early Denver Start Model?
The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) is a behavioral therapy for children
with autism between the ages of 12-48 months. It is based on the
methods of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Our programs are based
on elements from EDSM and traditional ABA programs.
Parents and therapists use play to build positive and fun relationships. Through play and joint activities, the child is encouraged to boost
language, social and cognitive skills.
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Based on understanding of normal toddler development
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Focused on building positive relationships
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Teaching occurs during natural play and everyday activities
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Uses play to encourage interaction and communication
ESDM therapy can be used in many settings, including at home,
at a clinic, or in school. Therapy is provided in both group settings
and one-on-one.
It has been found to be effective for children with a wide range of
learning styles and abilities. ESDM can help children make
progress in their social skills, language skills, and cognitive skills.
Children who have significant learning challenges can benefit just as much as those without learning challenges.
Parent involvement is a key part of an ESDM program. Our founder
believes that when the child is having fun, during normal play
and everyday activities the child has the greatest potential to learn.
Our therapists are trained to use thereputic play principles
and will model the strategies they use so that families can
practice them at home.