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Your submission is in. Now take the next step to help us fast-track your child’s access to ABA therapy. Fill out the intake form so our team can begin reviewing insurance and scheduling your first evaluation.
Your submission is in. Now take the next step to help us fast-track your child’s access to ABA therapy. Fill out the intake form so our team can begin reviewing insurance and scheduling your first evaluation.
We’ll verify your insurance eligibility and go over coverage so you know what to expect.
A friendly Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) observes and evaluates your child in a familiar setting. This helps us create a personalized plan just for your child.
Your child starts at-home ABA therapy with trained providers. Sessions are engaging and focused on building skills and positive behaviors.
We review progress regularly and update goals so your child always moves forward.
You’ll get guidance, tools, and coaching to support your child’s growth every day.
We work with teachers and caregivers to generalize skills across environment.
Browse our resources to understand the ABA process, evaluations, parent training, and how our care team supports your child’s growth.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy that helps children with autism build communication, social, and life skills while reducing challenging behaviors.
Timing varies based on your child’s needs, but it always begins with insurance checks and evaluation before therapy sessions begin.
Our team works with most major insurance providers and can explain next steps if coverage is limited.
Children often make gains in communication, social interaction, daily routines, and confidence with individualized ABA programming.
Yes. Parent participation and training are core parts of success, equipping you with tools to reinforce skills at home.
Yes. Therapists collaborate with educators to help skills transfer across home, school, and community settings.
No. Services can also be provided in daycares, schools, and community settings, as long as your insurance plan allows it. This flexibility helps children practice skills across real-life environments where they learn, play, and grow.