What ABA Addresses

Reducing challenging behaviors through positive reinforcement strategies.

Communication

Verbal & non-verbal language, requesting, and conversation skills.

Behavior

Learning Readiness

Focus, imitation, following instructions, and academic foundations

Turn-taking, eye contact, peer interaction, and relationship building.

Social Skills

Daily Living

Emotional Regulation

Self-care, feeding, hygiene, and independence in everyday routines.

Understanding feelings, coping strategies, and self-management skills.

What is Autism (ASD)?

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neuro developmental condition affecting communication, social interaction, and behavior. It presents differently in every child —which is why every treatment plan must be fully individualized.

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neuro developmental condition affecting communication, social interaction, and behavior. It presents differently in every child — which is why every treatment plan must be fully individualized.

What is ABA Therapy?

Understanding Autism & ABA Therapy

What is ABA therapy and how does it work?

ABA uses structured, data-driven techniques to build skills and reduce challenging behaviors through positive reinforcement. Every goal is measurable and tracked session by session.

How many hours per week does my child need?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything families ask before starting ABA therapy

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neuro developmental condition affecting communication, social interaction, and behavior. It presents differently in every child — which is why every treatment plan must be fully individualized.

Is ABA covered by insurance?

Where are sessions delivered — home, school, or clinic?

What is the role of parents and caregivers?

How long before we see results?

Yes — most major insurance plans are required by law to cover ABA therapy for autism. We also accept private pay. Our team handles all verification and authorization on your behalf.

We deliver therapy across all three settings: in your home, at your child's school, and in community environments. Your BCBA will recommend the best setting mix based on your child's goals.

Many families notice meaningful progress within 3–6 months. Consistency between sessions— at home, school, and in the community — significantly accelerates outcomes.

Parents are essential partners. We provide coaching and training so you can reinforce skills daily — not just during sessions. Your active involvement is one of the strongest predictors of progress.