ABA therapy is one of the most researched approaches to helping children with autism learn new skills and build independence. Here's what it means for your family, in plain language.
ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis. In plain terms, it's a teaching approach that figures out how your child learns best and uses that to help them build real, useful skills.
It works by breaking down big skills — like asking for something they want, getting dressed, or playing with a friend — into smaller, easier steps. Each step is practiced in a way that feels natural and positive for your child.
When your child does something well, they get immediate encouragement. Over time, those small wins add up into lasting change. Every goal is personalized — what works for one child may look completely different for another.
ABA is endorsed by the US Surgeon General and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
We come to you. Skills practiced at home stick better because the setting is already familiar.
Every child's program is designed specifically for them — their strengths, challenges, and goals.
You learn alongside your child so the progress continues between sessions.
Sessions are warm and structured — not intimidating. Here's a typical visit to your home.
Every session starts with a few minutes of easy, low-pressure interaction. We follow your child's lead and let them warm up naturally before any structured work begins.
Goals are broken into small steps and practiced in a fun, engaging way — often through play, games, or everyday routines your child already knows.
When your child succeeds — even in a tiny way — we make it a moment. Positive reinforcement helps them want to keep trying and builds genuine confidence.
Data is collected during every session and reviewed regularly. Goals are adjusted as your child grows, and you'll always know what we're working on and why.
These areas overlap and reinforce each other — progress in one often sparks growth in the others.
Whether your child is nonverbal, uses a few words, or speaks in sentences, we meet them where they are and help them express their wants, needs, and feelings more effectively.
We work on everyday skills like getting dressed, brushing teeth, following a routine, and managing transitions — the things that build real confidence in daily life.
We help your child find better ways to handle frustration, ask for help, and manage big feelings — which makes life smoother for everyone in the family.
We explain every goal in plain language before we start working on it.
After sessions, we share what went well and what we're focusing on next.
You're encouraged to ask questions anytime — before, during, or after a session.
Progress reports are reviewed with you regularly so you understand exactly where your child stands.
We work with your family's schedule, routines, and priorities — not against them.
Our free consultation is a no-pressure call to learn about your child, answer your questions, and walk you through the next steps.
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