Mother from Westfield shines light on impact of ABA therapy

Natasha Navas says ABA has given her family the confidence to do things they’ve never imagined. (Photo provided)

Submitted by Indiana ACT for Families

This week, the Indiana ACT for Families coalition features Natasha Navas of Westfield. She is a mother of a six-year-old with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who was inspired to begin a career as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy after seeing her son’s dramatic improvement.

Natasha’s story

Natasha first learned that her son was demonstrating signs of autism at his two-year checkup. Like many parents of children with autism, she was initially overwhelmed by this diagnosis, but set out to find the best way to help her son. After doing extensive research about her son’s options, she decided to try ABA therapy. However, there was limited access in her hometown of Los Angeles, Calif. In order to receive the best services for her son, she packed up her life in California and moved to Westfield where the ABA center was only a 15-minute drive away.

“We were able to move to Indiana, specifically for ABA therapy, become enrolled in Medicaid and begin ABA services for my son,” Navas said.

“I wholeheartedly believe in ABA Therapy”

When he started ABA therapy, Navas’ son was nonverbal. After just a few short months he could functionally communicate.

“He had maybe 10 words when we started ABA and now we are moving towards sentences at times,” she said. “For example, yesterday, he was able to tell his therapist he had an earache.”

As her son shows improvements through therapy, Navas said she is also able to feel the impact it has had on herself and her family.

“ABA has given me and my family the confidence and ability to do things we never imagined we could, like go to restaurants and the grocery store,” she said.

Finding inspiration

The success of her son’s ABA therapy inspired Navas to pursue her own career in the field so that she could help other families like hers.

“Seeing the improvement in my son, I wanted to be able to give other families the same consistent quality therapy that my son receives,” she said. “So, last year, I started the program to become an RBT.”

It has offered her the ability to gain a deeper insight and understanding into her son’s behaviors, and how to help him reach his goals and become, all-around, more independent.

About Indiana ACT for Families
Indiana ACT for Families is a broad coalition of Hoosier families, ABA therapists, ABA therapy providers, and stakeholders, including The Arc of Indiana and other advocacy groups, working to advocate in support of promoting access to high-quality ABA therapy services in Indiana. For more information, please visit IndianaACT4Families.com.

If you are interested in sharing how ABA therapy has impacted your family, please email info@IndianaAct4Families.com.

1 Comment on "Mother from Westfield shines light on impact of ABA therapy"

  1. Lisa Wilken | July 20, 2023 at 9:59 am |

    Great article! Thank you.

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