Learn how parent coaching and in-home ABA therapy in Indiana help children build lasting skills. Supportive Care ABA provides personalized therapy, parent guidance, and insurance support for families across Indiana.

Your child’s RBT has left after an ABA session at home, but two hours later, your child has a meltdown and refuses to eat dinner, and it makes you wonder if anything from the session stuck.
The families we work with in Indiana often find that therapy hours are valuable for their child, and that being a co-therapist after their child’s RBT leaves is invaluable because they can reinforce strategies taught beyond therapy sessions.

ABA therapy in Indiana is complemented consistency from parents.
When you use the same language, cues, and reinforcement approach that the therapy team uses, skills transfer, remains consistent, and progresses at a pace that is less overwhelming for your child.
ABA parent coaching in Indiana is not a seminar. Nobody hands you a binder and wishes you luck.
A BCBA works with you directly, in your home, around your child's specific behaviors and goals. Sessions are practical, and they typically include:
Parent coaching happens in everyday moments, at dinner, bedtime, and morning routine runs. The goal is to change how you respond in these moments to match the way your child responds to their therapist during sessions.
What happens when your child throws a tantrum because they want to play a game on their tablet instead of cleaning up their toys?
Here’s how parent coaching can help this challenging situation:
Put the tablet they want slightly out of reach. Wait. Prompt them to request it, whether that is a word, a point, or their AAC device. Hand it over once they do.
Slowly reduce how much prompting you give until they are asking independently. This approach is called communication temptation, and it is used consistently by ABA therapists in Indiana for exactly this reason.
Teeth brushing is a classic example. Goes fine with the RBT. At home, every night is a fight. The fix is almost always about consistency in the sequence. Use the same visual routine the therapy team uses. Ensure you praise your team after completing every step.
None of this is improvised. These are the same techniques your child's therapy team uses, applied by you in the moments that matter most.

For your child:
For you:
One of the first things Indiana families ask is whether pediatric ABA therapy in Indiana is covered by their plan. For most families, the answer is yes.
Indiana law requires many insurance plans to cover autism treatment, including ABA. Indiana Medicaid, managed through plans like MHS Indiana, MDwise, Anthem Medicaid, Molina Healthcare, and Optum Indiana, covers ABA therapy for children with an autism diagnosis.
If your child is under three years old, Indiana's First Steps program provides early intervention services. For older children, Medicaid waiver programs may cover ongoing therapy costs.
Supportive Care ABA handles all of the insurance verification for you. The team confirms your benefits, manages prior authorizations, and answers any questions you might have.
You do not need a plan before you reach out. You do not need to have the insurance questions sorted or the schedule figured out. That is what the intake process is for.
If you are looking for autism therapy in Carmel, Indiana, or anywhere else in the state, the first step is a conversation.
Contact us: info@supportivecareaba.com.

1. Is insurance accepted for ABA therapy in Indiana?
Most plans accept insurance. Indiana law requires many insurers to cover ABA for children with an autism diagnosis. Supportive Care ABA confirms your specific coverage before therapy starts.
2. How do ABA assessments in Indianapolis look?
A BCBA comes to your home, observes your child’s challenges and strengths, and creates a therapy plan around what they see.
3. How is parent coaching scheduled?
Parent coaching sessions are separate from your child's direct therapy time. They are part of the program by design, scheduled at a time that works for your family.
4. Can I watch my child's sessions?
Yes, and the team encourages it. What you notice matters. Your observations are useful information, not an interruption.
5. What parts of Indiana does Supportive Care ABA serve?
ABA therapy at home in Indiana is available across the state, including Indianapolis, Carmel, and surrounding communities. See where else we’re located here.