FAQs
What is ABA therapy?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy that focuses on improving meaningful behaviors such as communication, social skills, daily living skills, and reducing challenging behaviors. ABA uses individualized teaching strategies based on data and each learner’s unique needs.
Who do you work with?
We provide services to children and adolescents diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other developmental or behavioral needs. Programs are individualized to meet each client's goals and family priorities.
What services do you offer?
Our ABA company offers:
In-home ABA therapy
Parent training & coaching
Social skills training
School support/consultation
Behavior intervention plans
BCBA assessments & supervision
What does a typical session look like?
Sessions may include structured teaching, play-based learning, social skills practice, community outings, or natural environment teaching. Each session targets individualized goals and is tailored to your child’s motivation and learning style.
What does the assessment process look like?
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts an assessment using interviews, observations, and standardized tools. Based on the results, we create an individualized treatment plan with goals and recommended therapy hours.
How do I get started?
Contact us to schedule an intake call.
We verify your insurance benefits.
A BCBA completes an assessment.
A personalized treatment plan is created.
Therapy begins with trained RBTs under BCBA supervision.
How many hours of therapy will my child receive?
Hours vary depending on your child’s needs and insurance authorization. Most programs range from 10–40 hours per week. Your BCBA will recommend a schedule based on assessment results.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. We assist families with verifying benefits, obtaining authorizations, and understanding coverage requirements.
What is a BCBA and an RBT?
BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst): A master’s-level clinician who designs treatment plans and oversees your child’s program.
RBT (Registered Behavior Technician): A trained therapist who works directly with your child under BCBA supervision.
Do parents participate in therapy?
Yes. Parent involvement is essential for progress. We provide ongoing parent training and coaching so families can use strategies outside of sessions.
How long will my child need ABA therapy?
The duration varies based on each child's strengths, needs, and goals. Some children require short-term, focused intervention, while others benefit from longer-term support.
Do you offer school or community support?
Yes. Our team can collaborate with teachers, attend school meetings, or provide behavior support in community settings (with parent consent and school district approval).
Is ABA therapy safe and ethical?
Yes. We follow strict ethical guidelines set by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). All interventions are evidence-based, individualized, and focused on dignity, safety, and meaningful progress.
How do you measure progress?
Our therapists collect data during each session. Your BCBA reviews progress weekly, updates goals as needed, and communicates results to families regularly.