FAQ
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
ABA therapy, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is a therapeutic approach that uses principles of learning and behavior to improve various skills in children with autism, such as communication and social skills.
ABA therapy helps children with autism by promoting positive behaviors, improving communication skills, and enhancing social interactions, leading to greater independence and quality of life.
A typical ABA therapy session includes individualized activities designed to target specific goals, such as improving communication, social skills, or behavior, with one-on-one guidance from a trained therapist.
ABA therapy goals are tailored to each child’s unique needs and are developed based on assessments, family input, and observations of the child’s behavior and progress.
The duration of ABA therapy varies based on the child’s individual needs and goals. Some children may benefit from short-term therapy, while others may require longer-term support.
While ABA therapy is commonly used for children with autism, it can also be beneficial for children with other developmental disorders and behavioral challenges.
The frequency of ABA therapy sessions depends on the child’s needs and the recommendations of their therapist. Sessions can range from a few times a week to daily.
The cost of ABA therapy varies depending on the type and frequency of sessions. We work with families to provide transparent information about pricing and available insurance coverage.
Yes, we accept most insurance plans. Please contact us to verify if your insurance provider covers ABA therapy and to discuss any financial questions you may have.
To get started, schedule an initial consultation with our team. We’ll conduct an assessment, discuss your child’s needs, and create a personalized therapy plan.