ABA Program

The CASE ABA Program offers intensive services to young children, many of whom have a diagnosis of PDD/Autism.  The program provides children with 1:1 instruction (usually at school, but occasionally at home) specified in their Individualized Education Programs.  The primary approach to instruction is ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) addressing the domains of communication, socialization, daily living skills, and cognitive/academic development.  Parent training and consultation are also available through the program, as is consultation and education for teachers.

ABA Tutors who are supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, following the guidelines of an ABA model, provide individualized instruction.  Once specific goals and objectives are determined by the child’s special education Team, distinct teaching procedures and behavior support plans are generated.  Tutors then implement these individualized programs and collect data. Data are presented in graphic form and periodically reviewed to evaluate student progress and procedural effectiveness.

At times the CASE ABA Program is asked to provide children with summer programming, either as part of or in addition to a site-based summer experience.

Member school districts may make referrals to the CASE ABA Program.  For additional information, district personnel should contact the CASE Office at the number listed below.

Please direct inquiries and referrals to:

Sandra Daigneault
Program Administrator
978-318-1536
sdaigneault@colonial.net