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Welcome to ABEDI, Inc.
ABEDI, has been improving the quality of life for families in Southern California families for nearly twenty years. Founded in 2005 by Dr. Maryam Abedi, ABEDI, provides the most advanced and highest quality ABA services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, as well as training, counseling, and support to the entire family. Our team of experts provides ABA services for a broad range of developmental disabilities, including:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Intellectual Disabilities
- ADHD
- Other conduct disorders
- Comorbid Diagnosis
ABEDI also provides behavior consultation services to entities such as schools, residential facilities, day/work programs, foster family agencies and supported living agencies.
A Message from the Clinical Director
We are privileged to have the opportunity to partner with you. Our goal is to empower you with a culturally sensitive and non-judgmental approach in order to help your child to better function, communicate, and learn in a more positive way.
In providing services, we look at every individual within a context and never in isolation. We look at the entire family and all environments that the individual comes into contact with in order to develop evidence-based comprehensive and customized programs. We are flexible and pragmatic in our approach, taking into consideration the uniqueness of every person and his or her family.
We take a positive multi-element approach in that we focus not only on decreasing behavior problems, but we also teach alternative behaviors and expand each individual’s repertoire of skills in order to enhance the overall quality of life.
Over the years we have been able to develop new services in addition to ABA services. All services have one thing in common and that is to provide our participants a better quality of life.
I would like to welcome you to our website. I hope you find it useful and easy to navigate. Please contact us if you have any questions or if we can be of more assistance to you.
Maryam Abedi