

ABA Therapy
Traditional ABA therapy is often delivered by behavior technicians with limited training and periodic supervision. Our services are provided 1:1 by master’s-level Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), offering focused therapy that targets a few high-priority goals at a time. Sessions are typically one hour, three to five days per week—leaving room for sports, playdates, school events, and family time. Caregiver participation is built into the model to support efficient, meaningful progress.
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Remote ABA therapy offers flexible, real-life support by allowing sessions to take place wherever it’s most meaningful—at home, in the community, during family routines, or from a quiet space when focused instruction is needed. This approach lets caregivers and children receive coaching in the natural environments where skills are actually used. Sessions can be conducted directly with older clients who have the skills needed for telehealth participation, while younger children can benefit through caregiver-mediated sessions that provide hands-on support and live coaching from a BCBA—helping families build strong foundational skills together.
Many insurance plans cover ABA therapy for individuals with a medical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), though coverage and out-of-pocket costs vary by policy. For families seeking support without a diagnosis, private-pay ABA services are also available. ABA therapy can benefit individuals of all ages who want to strengthen social skills, communication, emotional regulation, and daily living skills. 1:1 caregiver training is also available as a standalone service—families can receive coaching and practical strategies even if a child is not receiving direct therapy services.