FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science-based therapy that helps children with autism improve social, communication, and learning skills through positive reinforcement.
It focuses on understanding how behavior works, why it happens, and how we can encourage positive actions.
ABA therapy is tailored to each child’s unique needs and goals.
How will ABA change my child’s behavior?
ABA uses structured activities and rewards to encourage good behaviors like communication and focus, while gently reducing challenging ones.
Therapists work consistently with your child to help them learn coping skills and independence.
Over time, children develop confidence and improve how they interact with others.
What does the intake process look like?
The process begins with an initial consultation and behavior assessment with our certified analysts.
We collect background information, observe your child, and discuss goals with parents.
Based on these findings, we design a customized therapy plan tailored to your child’s specific needs.
How long does ABA therapy take?
The length of therapy varies based on your child’s individual goals and progress.
Some children attend sessions for a few months, while others benefit from ongoing programs.
Progress is tracked and adjusted regularly to ensure steady improvement.
Where are ABA sessions conducted?
We offer flexible session options to fit your family’s schedule.
Therapy can take place at our center, in your home, or online — depending on your preference.
Every environment is designed to be supportive, safe, and comfortable for your child.
