How does ABA in-home therapy differ from clinic-based ABA therapy?
How does ABA in-home therapy differ from clinic-based ABA therapy?
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ABA in-home therapy takes place in the child’s natural environment, while clinic-based therapy is conducted in a structured facility.
In-home ABA therapy focuses on:
Real-world behavior improvement
Family involvement and training
Personalized routines based on daily activities
Clinic-based therapy, on the other hand, provides:
Controlled learning environments
Access to specialized tools and peer interaction
Many families choose a combination of both to ensure balanced development across different settings.