New Behavioral Network ABA Success Story
When Brian first started ABA services with New Behavioral Network in 2024 at age 10, with BCBA Elizabeth and BI Nikki, everyday tasks often felt overwhelming. Changes in routine, difficult emotions, and communication challenges sometimes led to frustration, refusal behaviors, and trouble participating in activities with his family. His grandparents and caregivers wanted to help but weren’t always sure how to support him during those difficult moments.
Through consistent ABA services, Brian began learning important skills one step at a time. He practiced following directions, communicating his needs, waiting for preferred items, taking turns, and participating in daily living activities. With encouragement from his therapy team and family, Brian started experiencing more success during play, mealtimes, and community activities. As his confidence grew, so did his ability to handle challenges with less frustration.
Today, Brian continues to make meaningful progress. While he still has goals to work toward, he is showing increased independence, improved communication, and greater participation with family and peers. Most importantly, Brian’s successes have brought more positive moments into his daily life and given his family hope for the future. His journey is a reminder that with patience, support, and the right interventions, small steps can lead to remarkable growth.
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