Early Intervention ABA Therapy

What is EIBI and who benefits from it?

Early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) is an approach based on the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA).

EIBI is intended for the youngest of toddlers and children, those who are newly diagnosed with ASD.

How does EIBI work?

Early intervention ABA therapy is provided by ABA Collective in a comprehensive and intensive manner - meaning that your child's therapy services are individualized and provided at 20 to 40 hours of 1:1 direct ABA therapy per week by a behavior therapist or registered behavior technician (RBT). All services are supervised by a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA).

how do i know if eibi is right for my child? Does my child need 20-40 hours of aba therapy?

EIBI services will often be most suited for young children and toddlers who are diagnosed with autism. The best way to determine how many ABA therapy hours your child should receive is through an initial assessment.

A BCBA at ABA Collective will complete an assessment to determine the needs and goals of your child. EIBI services may be right for a child who's current programming goals require 20 to 40 hours per week of 1:1 in-home ABA therapy.

Please contact us to find out more.