Frequently Asked Questions

Navigating ABA therapy can raise many questions for families. Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section provides clear, straightforward answers to some of the most common inquiries we receive, helping you better understand how ABA therapy can support your child.

  • ABA therapy is personalized for each individual, making it effective for a variety of developmental needs. A consultation with our specialists can help determine whether it’s the right approach for your child.

  • During a session, your child will work one-on-one with a trained therapist on personalized goals, using activities and reinforcements that encourage positive behavior and skill development.

  • Many insurance plans cover ABA therapy, but coverage can vary. We can assist you in navigating your insurance benefits and understanding your coverage options.

  • A formal medical diagnosis is required in order to receive ABA therapy and to use insurance for coverage.

  • Our ABA therapists are highly trained and certified professionals, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), ensuring high-quality care for your child.

  • Yes, your child’s therapy plan is designed to evolve with their progress and changing needs. ABA therapy is highly individualized, and as your child meets milestones or develops new skills, the plan is adjusted to continue challenging and supporting their growth.

    Initially, we conduct a comprehensive assessment to establish your child’s baseline skills and needs. Based on this, we create a personalized treatment plan with specific, measurable goals. As therapy progresses, we collect data during each session to monitor your child’s development and adjust the plan accordingly.

    Regular progress reviews are conducted with parents every few months, or more frequently if needed. During these reviews, we discuss your child’s achievements, challenges, and any necessary modifications to the therapy plan. This ensures that the therapy remains effective, relevant, and aligned with your child’s current needs, continually supporting their journey toward greater independence and success.

  • The time it takes to see results from ABA therapy varies depending on the individual’s needs, goals, and the intensity of the therapy. Some clients may see improvements within a few months, while others may require longer-term intervention. Consistency and collaboration between the therapist, client, and family play crucial roles in achieving progress.

  • Yes, ABA therapy can be integrated with other therapeutic approaches, such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physical therapy. Collaborative treatment plans that incorporate multiple therapies can address the diverse needs of the individual more comprehensively, promoting overall development and well-being.