EIDBI: Early Intensive Developmental Behavioral Intervention, is designed for children diagnosed with autism and related conditions.
With questions regarding EIDBI services, select
FIND OUT MORE, and contact us: eidbi@csllinc.com
Please see our program information and the Parent Handbook available below.
Through our Autism | EIDBI services program, our experienced professionals partner with your family and your child's school as needed, providing a comprehensive program of learning, skills training, and support.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the approved EIDBI treatment modality that CSLL’s qualified behavior technicians and supervisors provide. ABA is an evidence-based therapy recognized as the most effective treatment for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is utilized to change or improve specific behaviors, including:
Develop and Increase:
- Language/Communication skills
- Functional living skills (toilet training, handwashing, dressing, etc.)
- Social skills
- Motor skills
- Listener responding skills
- Visual skills
- Educational skills (math, reading, writing, etc.)
- Vocational skills (skills necessary for transitioning into the working world)
Decrease Problem Behaviors:
- Tantrums (screaming, crying, stomping, flopping, etc.)
- Aggression (hitting, kicking, biting, etc.)
- Eloping
- Spitting
- Non-compliance
- Mouthing (excessive touching of items to the mouth or in the mouth)
- Scripting/Vocal Stereotypy (repetitive vocalizations that interfere with day-to-day activities)
- Stimming/Motor Stereotypy (repetitive movements that interfere with daily life)
CSLL employs trained Level I and Level II Behavior Technicians. In addition to holding bachelor's or master's degrees, our therapists undergo specific EIDBI training. This specialized training includes the principles and procedures of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and is delivered by a State Licensed Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and/or a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA).
Our Level I EIDBI providers:
- Have at least 2000 hours of clinical experience and training working with individuals with ASD or similar conditions AND/OR
- Have completed or are currently enrolled in a related master’s program.
Our Level II EIDBI providers:
- Have at least 1000 hours of clinical experience and training working with individuals with ASD or similar conditions AND/OR
- Have completed or are currently enrolled in a related bachelor’s program.
IMPORTANT: Discover more about Minnesota State autism benefits, including essential services, training, and resources, visit: https://mn.gov/autism/
Check with your insurance provider to see if they cover services related to the 'Autism Spectrum and related conditions program' and inquire about coverage for EIDBI.
Center for Speech, Language and Learning, Inc.
SPEECH THERAPY | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY | EIDBI SERVICES: 434 Hayward Avenue N. Oakdale, MN 55128 US
call: 651-739-2300 fax: 651-739-2302