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It is always a joy to talk with businesses that offer services for our children and today on our show we have ABC School House Co-Founder and Director, Bobbi Barber. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Together with Hyndi Khomutetsky, also Co-Founder, they have 18 years experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis. They both have backgrounds in the public school system, in-home private therapy, out-patient treatment centers and residential facilities. ABC School House was founded on the principle that not every child learns in the same way. The program is unique in that the Individual Learning Plans and Behavior Intervention Plans are developed by Behavior Analysts and supervised Behavior Therapists.
Here are some of the questions that we asked Bobbi during the interview. To hear her answers download this podcast segment now!
1. Why is ABA so successful with children with Autism? Can it be used with children that do not have Autism?
2. When starting ABA, what is the best age for the child to be?
3. There are many ABA specialists out there, how do I find the right one for my child?
4. Bobbi, you and Hyndi founded a center that focuses on children with Autism and related disorders using the ABA approach, can you tell us more about your center?
5. What makes your center unique to what is available out in the community?
6. Do you have a scholarship program to help with tuition?
7. Does a parent need a referral to have their child attend your school?
So, sit back and listen to Bright Feats Show #7 and learn about another wonderful resource for our children with Autism and related disorders.
It is our mission, at Bright Feats, to connect families with centers like ABC School House and other medical, educational and special needs resources. If we can help you please contact us at www.BrightFeats.com.







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