At ACES Tulsa | CLASS, we understand the importance of early intervention for autistic children and how speech therapy can help them become more independent and confident. If you are wondering whether your child needs speech therapy, here are some signs to look out for: difficulty responding to questions, difficulty starting or ending conversations, difficulty changing conversation topics, difficulty using gestures, difficulty understanding body language. If you notice any of these, speech therapy is likely the best option to help your child improve their communication skills. Our team of experts is here to provide you with the information and support you need to choose the right speech therapy for your child. Visit our website to explore our comprehensive guide to speech therapy and get started today.
At ACES Tulsa | CLASS, our speech therapists are dedicated to helping your child communicate more effectively. We specialize in helping children develop nonverbal skills, form speech in a clearer way, communicate thoughts and feelings, understand and respond to questions, discern facial expressions, understand body language, and even assist with feeding and swallowing issues. Our comprehensive approach to speech therapy will give your child the tools they need to communicate effectively with others across all environments.
At ACES Tulsa | CLASS, we understand the importance of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and its positive impact on children and adults. ABA therapy is rooted in the science of learning and behavior and focuses on teaching helpful skills that promote independence and reduce harmful behaviors. Our complete guide to ABA therapy provides everything you need to know to understand how it works and how it can help. Learn more about ABA therapy today with ACES Tulsa | CLASS.
At ACES Tulsa | CLASS, we understand the complexities of ABA therapy and the associated costs. ABA therapy is usually covered by insurance if you have an autism diagnosis. However, always check your specific insurance plan to confirm that ABA is covered for your child’s diagnosis and that the provider you are seeking care at is in-network. To help you understand ABA therapy and its costs, we have created a comprehensive guide to answer all of your questions. To learn more about ABA therapy and its costs, please explore our guide.
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