What is ABA Therapy and how it works?

ABA therapy, or Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, is a therapeutic approach that focuses on improving socially significant behaviors through the application of scientific principles of behavior. ABA therapy is typically used to help individuals with developmental or behavioral disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), improve their social, communication, and learning skills. During ABA therapy […]
Welcome Medicaid Clients

Square One Behavioral Services Inc. is excited to announce that we are now accepting Medicaid clients for ABA Therapy in West Palm Beach, Wellington, Royal Palm, Loxahatchee, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Port St. Lucie, Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Boca Raton. To request services follow the link below https://sq1behavioral.com/request-services/ or give us a call to […]
NEW CENTER-GRAND OPENING!

Soon we will be accepting clients for ABA Therapy and Speech Therapy in our new center in Wellington, Florida. We accept all insurances! No waitlist! Contact us to reserve your spot.If you would like to schedule a tour of our amazing center, please call us at (561) 568-9367.
How to find ABA therapists near me?

Here are the top places to find ABA providers for your child: 1- Your child’s pediatrician. This should be your first stop as this is the doctor your child mostly sees and has contact with. The pediatrician should be able to give you some recommendations for ABA providers that take your child’s insurance. 2- Neurologist or […]
RBT Course

Square One Behavioral service is excited to start offering the 40 hours services is excited to start offering the 40 hrs RBT course and competency exam. The course is designed to meet the 40-hour training requirement for the RBT credential. In addition to the online course, we offer a 3hrs live training / study guide […]
Extinguish Your Child’s bad Behavior

Extinguish Your Child’s bad Behavior Extinction is a basic principle of behavior, and its purpose is to extinguish or put an end to inappropriate behaviors. Simply put, when a behavior is reinforced, it continues, so extinction eliminates the reinforcer and the behavior ends. For example, your child could throw a tantrum when you are on […]
THANKSGIVING FOR A CHILD with Autism

THANKSGIVING FOR A CHILD with Autism?! Although holidays are seen in anticipation and celebration for many families, families with children on the autism spectrum may have mixed feelings. It’s best to prepare for what you might predict during the holiday season, and expect the unexpected. Children on the autism spectrum thrive on routines and on […]
Resetting Bed Time Routines

Getting into the back-to-school routine can be difficult for most children but for children with autism, it can be overwhelming. Our tips discusses resetting those bedtime and morning routines. If you haven’t already, now is a great time to get back into those school year habits. And if your summer schedule is off, try putting […]
Make it Easy for your Child to Wear a Face Mask

Did you know that the skin on the face is more sensitive than the skin on your arms or legs? Many children with sensory sensitivities may struggle with wearing face masks. Here are some tips to help kiddos learn to feel more comfortable in a face mask: 1. Practice, Practice, Practice! Have your child practice […]
Less Don’t and More Do’s

No one wants to spend all day telling their child what NOT to do! 🌟 Instead, use more positive language and tell your child what to DO instead, thus we teach them in the process and prevent undesirebale behavior. This will also ensure they have clear direction. 💯 For example: Instead of saying “Don’t do […]