ABOUT US

Bangladesh ABA Centre for Autism is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and young people with autism. The organization provides a wide range of services, including Intensive ABA services, day services, ABA trainings, and Residential Services, all of which are designed to support autistic individuals and their families.

The Intensive ABA services provided by the organization are designed to help children and young people with autism to learn and develop important skills. These services are based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), which is a scientifically validated approach that has been shown to be effective in helping individuals with autism to improve their communication, socialization, and learning abilities.

The Day services run by the organization provide a safe and supportive environment where children and young people with autism can learn, play, and socialize with their peers. These centres are staffed by trained professionals who are committed to helping children with autism to develop to their full potential.

The ABA training facility is another important service provided by the organization, which is designed to provide training and education to parents, caregivers, and other professionals who work with children with autism. The training facility offers a range of courses, workshops, and seminars that cover a wide range of topics related to autism and ABA, including assessment, intervention, and parent training.

Finally, Residential Services are also provided by the organization for children and young people with autism who require more intensive support. These services are provided in a home-like environment and include 24-hour support and supervision, as well as individualized treatment and support plans.

Overall, Bangladesh ABA Centre for Autism is committed to making the quality of life better for autistic individuals and their families. Through various programs and services, Bangladesh ABA Centre for Autism is working to raise awareness and understanding of autism and to campaign for change in the way society supports individuals with autism.