Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) uses positive reinforcement to teach meaningful communication, social, and daily living skills.
Our ABA-Verbal Behavior (ABA-VB) approach:
Program at a Glance

At Autism Recovery Network (ARN), we offer ABA therapy programs tailored to each child’s needs using the ABLLS-R (Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills – Revised).
This tool helps us design an individualized learning plan for children with autism, developmental delays, or speech and language challenges — ensuring steady growth through structured, play-based teaching.
Our ABA curriculum focuses on:
Developed by Dr. Mark L. Sundberg and Dr. James W. Partington, the ABLLS-R framework is widely used in ABA early intervention programs worldwide to track progress and guide individualized goals.

Our WebABLLS/ABLLS-R Assessment helps us understand your child’s current abilities and create an individualized ABA therapy plan that supports meaningful progress.
Through this assessment, our therapists identify your child’s strengths, learning style, and areas needing support in communication, social interaction, and daily living skills.
Why it matters:
Each result is analyzed using the WebABLLS online platform, allowing our team to set realistic milestones and celebrate every small success.
🌟 Intensive ABA Training – Our Advanced Verbal Behavior Therapy
Our intensive one-on-one ABA program provides individualized support to help children with autism and developmental delays build essential communication, learning, and daily living skills.
Our program includes:
Each plan is designed from your child’s assessment results, ensuring therapy stays relevant and effective. Parents are partners in every step — your input shapes how we adapt and grow your child’s program.
💛 At ARN, we combine science, compassion, and collaboration to help every child reach their full potential through meaningful, joyful learning.

Our therapists can also travel to your home to carry out the 1 to 1 Programme for your child. The ABA Training Home Programme focuses on teaching within your child’s natural environment as well as training family members on how to teach your child effectively.
| Time: | Monday – Friday Morning Plan: 9:00am – 12:00pm Afternoon Plan: Any 3-hour slot from 2.00pm – 6:30pm Whole Day Plan: 9:00am – 12:00pm & 1:00pm – 4:00pm Saturday: 9:00am – 12:00pm |
| Language: | English / Cantonese |
| Price (per hour) | *please contact us for most updated information |

Our intensive ABA training program is based on the science of behavior and learning. Our program depends on our knowledge of how the behavior of children works, how they are affected by the environment, and the best of learning. While conducting intensive ABA training, we seek to inculcate behaviors in children with developmental delays that are conducive to their growth and decrease the frequency of behaviors that negatively affect their learning or harm them.
Our intensive ABA training program can help children with language disabilities and developmental delays to improve their communication skills, social skills, attention, memory, and behavioral issues. The ABLLS-R assessment conducted as a part of our ABA training program can help in developing your child’s school curriculum and formulating effective treatment programs that improve his or her communication and language skills. The ABA training program at our centre is designed to prepare learners to become a better individuals, adapt to changing environments, as well as function independently across different settings.
Our intensive ABA training program is conducted by a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA), who has a master’s degree, PhD, or other specialization in behavioral sciences and psychology. Our professionals work directly with your child and have an in-depth understanding of his or her needs.
The ABLLS-R assessment conducted as a part of our intensive ABA training program is recommended for children of all ages. However, its main focus is to access the skillset of developing children in the age bracket of 2 and 6 years. This is the time when they learn to speak and understand their first language. Then as they progress, goals set will be changed according to their immediate needs. AFLS, IPG and social thinking program will be included based on set goals to each individual.
In some cases, your child’s insurance should cover his or her ABA training, especially if the doctor prescribes that your child medically requires the program. There are some private health insurance providers that do provide coverage. However, it’s best to get in touch with your insurance provider to get more clarity so that you can prepare your finances accordingly.
