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ABA School Readiness in Arizona | AIA Preparatory Academy (Ages 26) Early school readiness program mixing ABA methods with an accredited curriculum to help children ages 26 with academic, social, and communication skills. aba-school-readiness-arizona https://www.azinstitute4autism.com/library/aba-school-readiness-arizona en aba-school-readiness-arizona /assets/images/hero-aba-preschool-az_800x.jpg 2025-08-21 rula-diab Library
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Now Enrolling: AIA Preparatory Academy for Children Ages 26

Rula Diab, Clinical Director, M.Ed, BCBA, LBA

Rula Diab, Clinical Director, M.Ed, BCBA, LBA

21 August, 2025

teaching academic, social, communications, and independence skills

At the Arizona Institute for Autism (AIA), children ages 26 are welcomed into the AIA Preparatory Academy, a unique program that combines accredited curriculum with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Our goal is to create a structured, nurturing, and supportive learning environment where every child can develop the skills they need for long-term success in school and life.

Our Unique Approach to Early Childhood Development

Traditional education systems may not provide the individualized support some children need to thrive. AIA Preparatory Academy uses evidence-based behavioral strategies within an academic setting to strengthen social, emotional, communication, and foundational academic skills. This approach is especially beneficial for children with autism or developmental differences, as it builds independence while preparing them for future classroom transitions.

Who Teaches at AIA Preparatory Academy?

Our team of highly trained professionals ensures that children receive the best balance of academic learning and individualized care:

  • Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs): Provide one-on-one and small group support to keep children engaged.

  • Masters-Level Clinical Instructors: Lead instruction, oversee case planning, and ensure data-driven decisions guide progress.

  • Collaborative Team Support: Every classroom maintains low ratios so that children benefit from consistent attention and personalized teaching.

What Makes Our Program Stand Out?

Unlike traditional preschools, AIA Preparatory Academy embeds ABA strategies throughout the day. Key program features include:

  • Accredited early childhood curriculum tailored to developmental needs

  • Play-based learning balanced with structured routines

  • Group instruction covering language, communication, social skills, early academics, and self-help independence

  • Structured circle time and learning centers for peer interaction

  • Ongoing assessments for tiered placement and readiness for transition

Transition-Ready Learning

Children are placed in one of two tiers based on their readiness:

  • Intensive 1:1 Learning for children new to structured environments.

  • Small Group Learning where children begin following group instructions and routines, preparing them to enter mainstream kindergarten or early elementary settings.

Each childs customized plan is tailored to their developmental goals while encouraging progress in group settings. Whether a child is just starting to attend intensive 1:1 learning or ready to follow group instructions, we meet them where they are and help them grow.

Supporting the Whole Child

AIA Preparatory Academy is ideal for children who may benefit from:

  • A structured classroom with consistent ABA support

  • Exposure to group learning and social opportunities

  • Early skill-building in communication, play, life skills and independence

  • Preparation for long-term academic success

Enroll Today in AIA Preparatory Academy program

If your child is between the ages of 2 and 6 and could benefit from a program that integrates ABA therapy with accredited education, we invite you to enroll at AIA Preparatory Academy. Together, we can create the foundation for confident, capable learners.

Comparison: Traditional preschool vs AIA Preparatory Academy

Feature Traditional Preschool AIA Preparatory Academy

Curriculum General early childhood curriculum Accredited curriculum with ABA integration

Individualized Support Limited, often 1:10+ ratios Low ratios with 1:1 and small group instruction

Behavioral Strategies Not consistently embedded ABA principles woven into every activity

Social Skills Development Play and peer interaction Peer interaction with guided skill-building

Progress Monitoring Periodic teacher assessments Continuous data-driven progress evaluation

Transition Readiness General kindergarten prep Tiered learning paths for smooth transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

AIA Preparatory Academy Tips

What is AIA Preparatory Academy?

ABA Preparatory Academy combines traditional early education with Applied Behavior Analysis strategies, helping children build communication, social, life skills and academic skills in a structured environment.

Who benefits most from AIA Preparatory Academy?

AIA Preparatory Academy is especially effective for children with autism or developmental delays, but any child who thrives in structured, individualized settings may benefit.

How does Our school readiness program prepare children for kindergarten?

Through tiered placement, children gradually transition from one-on-one learning to small group instruction, building confidence and independence before moving to a traditional school environment.

Is the AIA Preparatory Academy accredited?

Our program integrates an accredited curriculum aligned with Arizona early education standards while incorporating ABA practices.

How are progress and outcomes measured?

Progress is tracked continuously by BCBA, using data collection and analysis, ensuring that every childs goals are personalized and updated as they grow.

What age group does AIA Preparatory Academy serve?

We currently serve children ages 2 to 6 who are in their most critical years of early development.

How do I enroll my child?

Families can contact the Arizona Institute for Autism directly to schedule a consultation and learn more about the enrollment process.

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