Local Family Shares Experience with Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Therapy

Local Family Shares Experience with Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Therapy

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With her playful personality and infectious smile, it’s hard to believe Dani Reyes ever had trouble talking.

“Around 15 months, I would say, she just completely stopped talking. No more mama, no more dada, even basic words,” said Dani’s mom, Jackie.

Photos courtesy Annie O’Neill and Cleveland Clinic
Photos courtesy Annie O’Neill and Cleveland Clinic

Jackie said she and her husband thought it was just a phase, but then they started to notice some other concerns.

“She would kind of stare off. She wouldn’t look at anybody,” Jackie recalls.

Dani was eventually diagnosed with autism and has been in applied behavioral analysis therapy at Cleveland Clinic Children’s ever since.

“With ABA, we use prompting and reinforcement to help teach children ways to manage more challenging behavior, improve communication, and help them build independence,” explained Chiara Graver, MS, behavior analyst at Cleveland Clinic Children’s.

Graver said it’s remarkable to see how far the four-year-old has come.

“Dani has a strong foundation for those early academic skills: letters, numbers, handwriting. She loves art, drawing, and playing. She has made progress from this quiet little girl who maybe couldn’t manage some harder feelings to a social butterfly,” Graver says.

Jackie said they are grateful for all the help and cherish their daily chats with Dani.

Photos courtesy Annie O’Neill and Cleveland Clinic

“Some people complain that they’re kids are always talking, but I have a different feeling about that — when your kid goes from saying mom to not at all,” said Jackie. “So, we just hoped every day for her to talk again, and we’re there.”

About the author

Angela Gartner has been the editor at Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine since 2014. She has won local and national awards for her features, columns and photography over the years. Previously, her work appeared in publications including The News-Herald, Sun Newspapers and The Chicago Tribune. She grew up in Northeast Ohio and is a mom of two boys. The whole family is busy every weekend with sports and finding new happenings around the region. She is also a board member and past president at the Cleveland Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. She loves reading, writing poetry and taking the family's Scottish Terrier on walks.

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