Applied Behavior Analysis - I Support Foundation

Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

Applied behavior analysis is a methodology for autism treatment based on behaviorist theories: desired behaviors can be learned through rewards and consequences. ABA aims to reduce undesirable behaviors and teach useful skills—from simple to complex.

ABA / Special Education

At I Support Foundation (ISF), we believe every child can learn and grow with the right support. Our ABA and Special Education programs nurture communication, behavior, social, and academic skills— helping children reach their fullest potential.

Our Focus Areas

Communication Development

Communication Development

Strengthening speech, gestures, and visual communication.

Behavior Management

Behavior Management

Replacing challenging behaviors with positive, goal-oriented actions.

Social Skills Training

Social Skills Training

Encouraging sharing, cooperation, and peer interaction.

Functional Independence

Functional Independence

Daily life skills like dressing, eating, and following routines.

Academic Readiness

Academic Readiness

Structured teaching for attention, learning, and classroom participation.

Emotional Understanding

Emotional Understanding

Helping children identify, express, and manage emotions appropriately to enhance self-awareness and social interaction.

Our Approach at ISF

  • Individualized Learning Plans: Customized to each child’s strengths and needs.
  • Evidence-Based Techniques: DTT, NET, VBT, and token systems.
  • Collaborative Model: ABA therapists, special educators, and psychologists work together.
  • Parental Involvement: Families trained and included at every step for consistency at home.

At ISF, therapy empowers children to connect, learn, and thrive in their own way.