Evidence-Based ABA Therapy for Autism
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the gold-standard treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder, helping children develop communication, social, and behavioral skills through positive reinforcement and structured interventions.
Benefits of ABA Therapy
ABA therapy helps children with autism develop crucial skills for daily life and social interaction
Behavior Management
Reduces challenging behaviors and teaches appropriate alternatives
Communication Skills
Develops both verbal and non-verbal communication abilities
Social Interaction
Teaches how to interact with peers and build friendships
Academic Readiness
Prepares for school with focus, following instructions, and task completion
Daily Living Skills
Improves self-care, hygiene, and independent living skills
Generalization
Helps apply learned skills across different environments
Our ABA Therapy Process
We implement ABA therapy through structured yet flexible programs tailored to each child's unique needs and learning style.
Comprehensive Assessment
Detailed evaluation using standardized tools and observation
Individualized Plan
Customized treatment plan with measurable goals
One-on-One Therapy
Direct therapy sessions with trained behavior technicians
Data Collection
Continuous tracking of progress and adjustments as needed
Parent Training
Empowering parents with strategies for home implementation
Generalization
Applying skills across different settings and people
Conditions We Specialize In
Our ABA therapy services are designed to help children with various developmental challenges
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Behavioral difficulties
Developmental Disorders
Social communication challenges
Attention and focus issues
Sensory processing differences
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ABA therapy for autism
What age is best to start ABA therapy?
ABA therapy can be beneficial at any age, but early intervention (before age 5) typically yields the best outcomes. However, we see significant progress in children of all ages.
How many hours of ABA therapy does my child need?
The recommended hours vary based on the child's needs, ranging from 10-40 hours per week. Our BCBA will recommend an appropriate intensity after the initial assessment.
Is ABA therapy covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover ABA therapy for autism diagnosis. We can help verify your benefits and navigate the insurance process.
What's the difference between ABA and other autism therapies?
ABA is a scientifically validated approach focusing on behavior modification through reinforcement, while other therapies may focus on specific skills like speech or motor development. ABA often incorporates elements of these other therapies.
How long will my child need ABA therapy?
The duration varies significantly based on the child's needs and goals. Some children benefit from 1-2 years, while others may need longer-term support. We regularly assess progress and adjust recommendations.