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Milestones Intensive Behavior Unit

Our clinic for intense, severe, or highly disruptive behaviors. Staffed by BCBAs, a Licensed Teacher and Behavior Techs, this program offers a great solution for children who may not be able to attend full days of school.

All About MIBU

Milestones Intensive Behavior Unit, commonly known as MIBU, serves children ages 2 to 18 with autism and other developmental disabilities, such as ODD, Fragile X Syndrome, Down Syndrome, ADHD, etc. As a BCBA-owned company, we pride ourselves on our supervision and over sight to promote continual growth for both our clients and our team. MIBU is located at 2077 Lawrence Drive in De Pere, WI, right next door to our Early Intervention building. 

Funding

Funding for MIBU is provided by either Insurance or School Placement

What We Do

We provided Applied Behavior Analysis services, commonly known as ABA therapy, to our clients. We work with you and your child to help increase independence and functional skills needed to replace any barrier behavior. 

How We Do It

Each child is evaluated by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) prior to starting, and an individualized treatment plan is created for them. Each session is supervised directly by a BCBA and one to two assigned technicians. The technicians will either work directly with your child while begin observed by a BCBA, or will collect data while the BCBA works directly with your child. 

The majority of technicians that work at MIBU are either enrolled in a graduate program, and/or have worked 2,000 hours at the Early Intervention Clinic. This helps ensure they are able to understand and implement higher level therapy skills.

Once progress begins to occur, we provide parents with a training in the basics of Applied Behavior Analysis so that they can continue the therapy we provide across multiple environments. Parents will meet with their BCBA a minimum of twice monthly after the parent training, once at the center and once in home or the community. This helps ensure that generalization is occurring across settings, and provides family with the extra support they may need.

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