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Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Hours 9AM - 5PM
Reach Out 24/7
The elementary school/pre-teen years is a stage where ABA therapy and home-based involvement can make transformative differences in the life of a child. ABA programs that target specific developmental areas and utilize creative, cumulative concepts can help children begin to experience the progress and milestones they crave.
Alexander Den Heijer
In-Home ABA
Insurance Approval Required
ABA is the standard of care for Autistic individuals. At Interactive Kids, we elevate that care and partner with you in your child’s success.
ABA is an evidence-based treatment that examines the relationship between behavior and the environment in order to produce meaningful change in one’s behavior. In-home ABA therapy is a collaborative effort amongst parents/caregivers, the learner, the behavior consultant, and the ABA therapist. The goal is to create and implement a comprehensive program to meet each learner’s individual needs. Parent training is an integral part of ABA therapy in order to generalize skills into everyday life.
In-Center ABA (Linwood, NJ)
Our on-site experienced Therapists offer quality ABA treatment at our local Linwood facility.
At our Linwood facility, we offer center-based services for children ages 6-12 years old.
Our highly anticipated Summer Program will be back July 2025! Our 8 week program is divided into themes that focus on core social and ABA skills one-on-one with our experienced Therapists. Scheduled annually in the months of July and August, this program is available for private pay or through insurance.
Interactive Kids is also approved through PerformCare.
For any questions, contact our coordinator below.
Introduction to camp expectations – Introducing Self-Finding Common Interests
Identifying and Expressing Emotions & Body Language
Conversational Skills
Identifying our Triggers and Managing our Reactions
Self-regulation and Coping Strategies
Conflict Resolution- Problem Solving
Perspective Taking
Review of All Skills Learned
O. Ivar Lovaas
Processes to encourage writing in a journal, doing a crossword puzzle, playing Solitaire, doing a puzzle, stringing beads, or folding clothes.
Processes to strengthen tasks that require planning, organization, memory, time management, and flexible thinking.
Learning how to self-soothe and what can provide a distraction from self-harming or destructive urges.
Therapies to understand reciprocity, imitation, prompting requests and following directions.
Focus on skills of self-management and labeling one’s own emotional state, controlling impulses, and engaging in thoughtful behavior.
For all ABA programs individuals must have ASD diagnosis prior to approval with the exception of School Consultation, Counseling and Social Skills Programs, exclusions apply.