Peach was started in the Spring of 1996 by a group of parents who were using home based early intervention to help their autistic children.
Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) programmes focus on communication, social and emotional skills, as well as enhancing academic skills. This enables children to take better advantage of the social and educational opportunities available in their communities and require less support as they grow older.
Peach has a completely different remit from the National Autistic Society (NAS) as we focus on early years support and provision.
Peach The Charitable Organisation - Supporting Parents and raising awareness of autism
Peach the ABA service provider - providing training and raising awareness of autism
Peach has nine ABA clinical staff based throughout the UK working with families delivering home-based ABA programmes. Peach's two Clinical Managers have a combined experience of over 20 years and ensure consistency and quality of service.
Peach Clinical Staff also run a range of training courses for tutors and parents. Clinical staff give talks and offer training to other professionals to raise awareness and understanding of ABA and autism.
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