Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers

Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers

Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers offer a wide range of outpatient services designed to meet the needs of children requiring behavioral diagnosis and applied behavioral analysis (ABA), occupational, feeding, and speech treatments in both home and school settings. We have numerous autism therapy centers in many of the states around the US and growing.

Pediatricians and parents across the US trust Hopebridge for its expertise in treating neurological, genetic, sensory processing, and feeding disorders; language delays; and behavioral concerns. Children with special needs require extraordinary, individualized care and Hopebridge’s staff helps families understand their children's difficulties while working to help them realize their potential.

Contact us toll-free at 855-324-0885 or visit us online at www.hopebridge.com.

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  • @ginabasnuh2341
    @ginabasnuh23415 күн бұрын

    I'm an RBT 1 and I have seen amazing growth in our kids through ABA Therapy. If you aren't trained for this, watch your comments. You don't know what you're talking about. Educate yourself first, then comment.

  • @sophiefrankis9476
    @sophiefrankis94767 күн бұрын

    I did all this as a kid and it seems I was lucky to be diagnosed as a kid. Since most of the people I know are diagnosed as a adult.

  • @youlocalTAWOGfan
    @youlocalTAWOGfan14 күн бұрын

    I remember hopebridge 2020 - 2022 it was such a great video All because I graduated hopebridge Thank you hopebridge

  • @cherylwillis8332
    @cherylwillis833215 күн бұрын

    My autistic son does roleplay and does want to be in company of others!!! but has severe sensory processing disorders, extreme repetitions, hyper focused interests and very sensitive to noise so some of these descriptions of autism aren't correct!!!!

  • @shakunkothari2272
    @shakunkothari227224 күн бұрын

    Aba has split opinions in the medical and therapy world but different children respond to different therapy is the best piece of advice I recieved.

  • @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi
    @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi24 күн бұрын

    Autism can be improved by Planet Ayurveda’s Brahmi, Ashwagandha Capsules, Daily Essentials and Coral Calcium capsules along with nasal drops of Jyotishmati Oil.

  • @_GoGo_
    @_GoGo_25 күн бұрын

    I am a parent of a child with autism and I may be getting custody of him. I am here doing research to better equip myself, can anyone give me any input or perspectives on if I should utilize ABA therapy or not. What are my options in this matter if ABA isn’t the way? I want to be able to provide my son with any and all tools he needs to be happy and lead a productive life.

  • @adamruddle6558
    @adamruddle6558Ай бұрын

    The basic “evidence” they have quoted has been debunked and yet they continue to use it as it helps justify their abuse. They talk about a daily battle! Do you want someone who thinks they are fighting your child looking after them? If your child came home and said that when they failed the maths test they were punished would you be happy?!

  • @FloatingGoat27
    @FloatingGoat27Ай бұрын

    I dont know who is talking about a daily battle, but raising an autistic child is a daily struggle/ battle. If he fails a math test, he will go back better prepared next time for when he does battle with a math test. Your propaganda is old bro. Life is a struggle/ battle if you are doing well.

  • @adamruddle6558
    @adamruddle6558Ай бұрын

    I am saying that having ABA therapists calling their time with our Autistic children “A daily battle” is a poor sign. The idea that reward and punishment are the way to help an autistic person is accepted by those proposing ABA for treatment of Autistic children to correct behavior that would be considered unacceptable if applied to neurotypical children. Asking someone to modify their behavior to avoid punishment is just wrong.

  • @FloatingGoat27
    @FloatingGoat27Ай бұрын

    @@adamruddle6558 "I am saying that having ABA therapists calling their time with our Autistic children “A daily battle” is a poor sign." What you are really saying, is that you lack evidence for your beliefs and faith in the your new religion, wokeness (neurodiverse denomination.) You are grasping at straws, and will hang your belief in (non ABA, what is the evidence based alternative you would recommend?) based on intentionally exploiting the word "battle". Just FYI, My son is autistic, it is a struggle and a battle to raise him. "The idea that reward and punishment are the way to help an autistic person ....(VS. ) unacceptable if applied to neurotypical children. " Buddy, sincerely, "Operant conditioning, or instrumental conditioning, is a theory of learning where behavior is influenced by its consequences. Behavior that is reinforced (rewarded) will likely be repeated, and behavior that is punished will occur less frequently." Buddy your religion is so strong that you don't understand that Operant conditioning is the fundamental learning modality of every animal on the planet Earth, even Autistic people. Are u presuming they are unable to learn this way? "Asking someone to modify their behavior to avoid punishment is just wrong." No it's right, absolutely, fundamentally, and legally the correct way to treat all human's on the planet earth. A meritocratic society, rewards good behaviors ( money, status, health, etc) and punishes bad behavior with ( poverty, shame, and disease) and prison. This guides humans through life, all humans, even if you underestimate Autistic people, like my son.

  • @FloatingGoat27
    @FloatingGoat27Ай бұрын

    Like all wokesters before you. In your mind, or out loud you will say something like, " I still think it should have been handled better." Justifiable police shooting, Palestine/Gaza... whatever the situation, you will never offer an evidence based solution, just give that same platitude. So let me help you, here is what a good wokester would say, " ABA is terrible, not ABA, anything but ABA'. Then what?, I ask. "Well, Uhhh, I still think it should be handled better. (non-answer.)" No evidence based solution ever. And let me get to the next thing, where you try to become a guru, and flip the script of reality, I will help you here. Here is you next go to argument wokester, "Autism doesn't need "a solution" man, close minded man, I have all the non-answers, I'm the guru from the 1960's and you're the man." You are thinking, "I'm virtuous, and you're on the wrong side of history." Tell me great oracle, what does the future hold?

  • @MaximusOfTheMeadow
    @MaximusOfTheMeadowАй бұрын

    I thank you for spreiding correct but incomplete information. Please include correct ABA-Therapy includes harsh cursing, pysical punisment and isoletion at very young minors That ABA-Therapy works by creating Trauma

  • @samamsterdam4301
    @samamsterdam4301Ай бұрын

    Yay! Do Sam too. Do Sam! Everybody cheer for and encourage Sam!

  • @matthewcunningham-cook9404
    @matthewcunningham-cook9404Ай бұрын

    This therapist is amazing!!!

  • @ursulachapman9433
    @ursulachapman9433Ай бұрын

    stop trying to turn autistics into neurotypicals,we have a different operating system and that is OK!! stop forcing eye contact ,stop forcing/training autistic people to behave in a way that is not natural for them and harmful .

  • @vania698
    @vania698Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @LifeWithShawn2024
    @LifeWithShawn2024Ай бұрын

    My mom mainly said I struggle strongly with social interaction but obviously noticed I repeat my self a lot about certain upcoming events & other things . I’m hoping my autism evaluation goes well and I get the accurate results I’m looking for

  • @user-py2lh7zv3h
    @user-py2lh7zv3hАй бұрын

    My child has improved full and acting up right with his social skill and improved from his speech delay since taking dr Oyalo herbal remedy. He has no major signs of autism like he was since I got the herbs

  • @CreeperTimGaming
    @CreeperTimGamingАй бұрын

    My dad’s friends kid may have autism according to his school reports saying that he needs to be checked with a doctor, I don’t exactly know if he has it. I came to this video for a research for autism, thanks for this information 👍

  • @joemoon1943
    @joemoon1943Ай бұрын

    Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best. Check out #droyalo

  • @joemoon1943
    @joemoon1943Ай бұрын

    Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best

  • @Itsokaynowyoureokay
    @Itsokaynowyoureokay2 ай бұрын

    As someone with adhd, great, but just looking at it feels overwhelming and overstimulating, but if it works for you, that’s great^^

  • @heathermurphy9359
    @heathermurphy93592 ай бұрын

    Cant imagine going to some "therapy" to let some random "specialists" decide whats "wrong" with me, and for them to then force me to change who i am, on a repetitive basis. So my son will NEVER go to ABA.

  • @nataliamartinez6834
    @nataliamartinez68342 ай бұрын

    I don’t think that you can be a little autistic, you either have it or you don’t. ABA therapy sounds kind of barbaric; if someone is uncomfortable with my kid spinning I think they should go to therapy not my kid.

  • @sammi9168
    @sammi91682 ай бұрын

    ABA therapy has come a long way. yes it’s controversial but it’s still important to helping people, especially those with low functioning autism. i understand ppl saying stims and lack of eye contact are not harmful, and i agree. but what about those who don’t communicate? if we use positive reinforcement to help people with low functioning autism learn that communication is beneficial, we can set them up for a better future.

  • @user-ev9sw4ee8j
    @user-ev9sw4ee8j2 ай бұрын

    There is permanent herbs to improve autism. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo KZread channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills.

  • @mofal1703
    @mofal17033 ай бұрын

    so im a fking dog?

  • @bobbob9821
    @bobbob98213 ай бұрын

    My experience after attending these "social skills" groups: -During high school, I was able to blend in enough to make "friends," but none of those friends stuck around. - It made me overly concerned with others' opinions and being agreeable, to the point of becoming a doormat. A few people even commented on it. -It didn't do much for me in the long term, and now, as an adult, I'm essentially back at square one, with zero social life and nothing to show for it.

  • @Wolfedog
    @Wolfedog3 ай бұрын

    The arguments I have heard for the negative people. Is they have no idea what they are talking about don’t have children who are autistic or live with autism 24/7. Their opinion is that of an ignorant sociopath who thinks they are showing how virtuous they are parroting things that mean nothing but sound good. These are the same people who move out of state and move to a state and ruin it by voting the say way that made them move in the first place.

  • @rabbitcreative
    @rabbitcreative3 ай бұрын

    ABA turns children into fodder for totalitarian regimes.

  • @joemoon1943
    @joemoon19433 ай бұрын

    My son has been diagnosed of autism spectrum since childand has battled with it all his life. But recently taking Dr Oyalo herbs have helped him improve from all autistic traits completely.

  • @joemoon1943
    @joemoon19433 ай бұрын

    My son has been diagnosed of autism spectrum since childand has battled with it all his life. But recently taking Dr Oyalo herbs have helped him improve from all autistic traits completely.

  • @MetaDoll
    @MetaDoll3 ай бұрын

    I have a child that is not diagnosed but he is showing signs of autism and I was thinking about getting him aba therapy but now that I see this, and the comments from autistic adults expressing their experiences I think I am going to put a halt on putting him in aba. I don't think it is right to bribe a person with a bag of treats, just so they can do what you want them to do. My kid loves gummies and I know that if I show a bag of gummies and request him to fit a shape in a puzzle board he would scramble to do it in order to get that fruit gummy snack.. That way of training is just wrong to me. My baby is not a puppy. I am getting my child OT and speech therapy though.

  • @katwestbrook846
    @katwestbrook8463 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much - I am interviewing on Monday with a BCBA and thank you for helping me prepare! I’m just watching kind people Do their thing and it’s like I have a hype team lol

  • @mellowhny
    @mellowhny4 ай бұрын

    it's probably not all bad but it's definetly also not all good... never ever hinder an autistic person from stimming... helping them find healthy ways to stim sure... but don't make them sit still and force them to mask... thats the part that makes me furious

  • @BryleeNichols-um4mj
    @BryleeNichols-um4mj4 ай бұрын

    I put my baby doll in my mouth as a baby.

  • @Nightmare-ish
    @Nightmare-ish4 ай бұрын

    Studies find that nearly half of the people who went through ABA therapy met the requirements for PTSD diagnosis. ABA conditions children into masking their autistic traits, and teaches them how to please others and not focus on their own needs. ABA sometimes used (and in some cases, still uses) electric shocks as punishments. ABA still thinks that there is something inherently "wrong" with us and our autisticness. They still think we need cured. ABA therapy is ABUSE.

  • @amandalidey329
    @amandalidey3294 ай бұрын

    I put in for an application here. Hopefully it works out.

  • @jenniferfoster4376
    @jenniferfoster43764 ай бұрын

    I have been to so many doctors with my son since he was 3 years old. He wouldn't speak a word until he was about four and he finally started talking and he started out with large words instead of the normal little words that you would expect from a toddler. Learning how to speak. I keep getting the runaround saying that he's just a kid and he'll be fine and he'll grow out of it. But now we are experiencing ARFiD also with him. It's like the pediatricians don't understand. When I tell them that autism runs in my family, my brother has it and they brush us off to rush to the next patient. I'm ready to pull my hair out. We've been dealing with this for 5 years now. He is literally taking 2 days to complete a test in school and his teacher is sending home tons of notes and I don't know how to respond because the doctors give me nothing. I think I'm just going to try to find a therapist for him to talk to and maybe something can go from there. Idk what to do anymore.

  • @elainamerrick3282
    @elainamerrick32824 ай бұрын

    Would absolutely love this job. My daughter had Asperger's

  • @AustismboyKrishnanegi
    @AustismboyKrishnanegi4 ай бұрын

    www.youtube.com/@AustismboyKrishnanegi

  • @keiracurro8407
    @keiracurro84074 ай бұрын

    👋😁

  • @user-kv7gk2uk8p
    @user-kv7gk2uk8p4 ай бұрын

    Dr adazal have the best natural products get cured….. #dradazal

  • @carl112466
    @carl1124665 ай бұрын

    You know what e lse was thought to be helpfully? Force sterilization lobotomies and shock treatment.

  • @rogersken9850
    @rogersken98505 ай бұрын

    My son has been diagnosed of autism spectrum since child and has battled with it all his life. But recently taking Dr Omena herbs have helped him get rid of it completely

  • @joemoon1943
    @joemoon19435 ай бұрын

    There is a Dr that you can get in touch with Dr Oyalo on KZread. Am excited to share about how his herbs works perfectly in reversing my son autism. now his speech has improved

  • @Somethingsomething4
    @Somethingsomething45 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed with autism when I was 8 and was curious how they knew i had autism

  • @theoneandonly1158
    @theoneandonly11585 ай бұрын

    So essentially they are treating autistic kids like dogs. Give them treats, and they'll learn like positive reinforcement. Got it. 😒

  • @EHCPlaw
    @EHCPlaw6 ай бұрын

    I did this for years as an SEN teacher . it didn't work - it only worked at snack time they would learn to give us the picture to get what they wanted - like a robot. it was never generalised! that's the whole No wonder its not recognised in the UK. its actually cruel to make a kid pass you a picture to get a sweet. what's the point ? it never transferred to other areas. I was all on board after the training they realised tis a fad.

  • @Creepergirl7794.
    @Creepergirl7794.6 ай бұрын

    I'm autistic and I really want my room turned into a sensory room; however, we live in a rental and we can't but I will ask my mom when we move into our permanent home

  • @kittygaming3878Therian
    @kittygaming3878Therian6 ай бұрын

    As an autistic person this is necessary

  • @bcbmatrix
    @bcbmatrix6 ай бұрын

    I watched this video and I still don't know what autism is.

  • @user-fo7bz4si9m
    @user-fo7bz4si9m6 ай бұрын

    Caring and motivational