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CZ Cuddy Applied Behavior Analysis

Applied Behavior Analysis Services for Children

CZ Cuddy ABA is a private agency providing the highest quality applied behavior analysis (ABA) for the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as children exhibiting behavior challenges related to ADHD/ADD, language delays, sensory processing issues, etc. We serve children ages18 months to18 years. Our approach and philosophy emphasizes highly individualized ABA programming to meet each child’s unique set of strengths and weaknesses, and parent/caregiver involvement and training, and coordination with school teams and related service providers. We believe that a team that works closely with family members is the key to meaningful progress and positive outcomes for the children we serve.

 

We provide intensive home ABA programming and SEIT support in school settings, as well as frequent supervision, ongoing assessment, and monthly collaborative team meetings to bring the highest quality of care to each child we serve.

 

CZ Cuddy ABA was founded C. Zoë Cuddy, a board certified doctoral level and licensed behavior analyst and clinical psychologist. I bring many years of experience and expertise together with a shared commitment to working with children and their families. Our therapists work in the five boroughs of New York City as well as in parts of Long Island and Westchester.

Applied Behavior 

Analysis (ABA)

Applied Behavior Analysis is a scientifically validated approach for young children and students with autism. Many scientific studies have established that long term and intensive therapy using ABA principles with young children with autism improves the outcome for those children. While each child is different, this usually means that children should receive between 25-40 hours per week of ABA instruction during their early years. ABA therapy may include discrete trial teaching (DTT) and/or natural environment teaching (NET). ABA uses positive reinforcement and reward to elicit appropriate or desired behaviors and decrease undesired behaviors. ABA also may use ABC data - Antecedent, Behavior and Consequence - to determine what happens immediately before a behavior occurs and what happens after the behavior. ABA programs are individualized to each unique child. The goals and objectives (or “programs”) that are run have been designed to address and target a student’s specific areas of need. 

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Our therapists are all certified and licensed professionals with extensive experience developing and implementing ABA programming for varying degrees of impairment and functioning. We are highly selective in our hiring process and we are committed to hiring BCBA-LBA therapists who share our enthusiasm and commitment to working closely with families.

ABA

SEIT

A Special Education Itinerant Teacher (SEIT) is a teaching specialist with training to work in the classroom setting with children with developmental delays, speech and language issues, behavioral and/or social-emotional concerns. SEITs can be helpful when a child’s issues are moderate and he/she is able to remain in their current setting as long as they are provided with some targeted support. Our SEITs are carefully selected and have experience and knowledge of ABA methodology in order to ensure behavioral goals are addressed effectively.

SEIT
Assessment & Evaluation

We provide initial assessments to determine a child’s areas of deficit and to inform programming as well as periodic (every 6 months) re-assessments to track progress and inform programming. Assessments selectively target areas of functioning (language and communication, social skills, adaptive skills, etc). Comprehensive neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations can be completed if necessary.

Assessment and Evaluation

Contact

General Information - drzoecuddy@gmail.com

151 East 80th Street Suite 1B New York NY 10075

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