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FAQ's
EIDBI is an evidence-based therapy designed to support young children with developmental and behavioral challenges. It focuses on building essential skills such as communication, social interaction, and daily living through structured and individualized interventions.
EIDBI is typically recommended for young children who show developmental delays or behavioral challenges, including children on the autism spectrum. Therapy plans are tailored to meet each child’s unique strengths and needs.
EIDBI services can be delivered in various settings, including in-home, center-based, and community environments. The goal is to support learning in natural and comfortable settings where children can best succeed.
Each EIDBI treatment plan is developed after a comprehensive assessment by qualified professionals. Goals are personalized and regularly reviewed to ensure progress and meaningful outcomes for the child.
The number of therapy hours varies based on the child’s needs, age, and developmental goals. A professional assessment helps determine the appropriate intensity to maximize progress.
EIDBI actively involves families by providing guidance, training, and ongoing support. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate so skills learned in therapy can be reinforced at home and in daily routines.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects how a child communicates, learns, and interacts with others. Every child with autism is unique, which means their needs and challenges are different. One of the most effective and widely recommended treatments for autism is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.
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