
Frequently Asked Questions.
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We only offer clinic-based therapy. However, in-home therapy might eventually be recommended by the BCBA and offered to children fading out of ABA treatment into a home-setting environment.
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No, your child does not need to have an autism diagnosis to receive ABA therapy. While ABA is commonly used to support individuals with autism, it is also effective for children with other developmental or behavioral challenges. However, if you plan to use insurance to cover for services, a diagnosis may be required.
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While ABA therapy can benefit individuals of all ages, we specialize in working with children under 12. Our programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of young patients, helping them develop essential skills in communication, social interactions, and daily living.
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The duration of ABA therapy varies depending on the individual’s goals and needs. For some, therapy may take a few hours per week, while others may require more intensive sessions. Typically, therapy lasts for several months or even years, with ongoing assessments to measure progress and adjust goals.
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ABA sessions typically involve one-on-one interaction between a trained therapist and the client. The therapist will implement specific interventions based on the individual’s treatment plan. Sessions often include tasks to teach communication, social, and daily living skills.
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We use data-driven methods to track progress. Our therapists collect detailed data during each session to monitor behavior changes, skill acquisition, and any areas needing adjustment. Regular progress reports are shared with families to keep everyone informed.
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The cost of ABA therapy can vary depending on the intensity and duration of treatment. We offer personalized pricing based on the services you require. Please reach out to us for a detailed quote, and we will help you understand all costs involved.
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Our Behavior Technicians receive ongoing training from a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst to ensure they stay current with the latest ABA techniques and practices.