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ABA FAQs
What is ABA Therapy?
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a science-based approach that helps children learn new skills, improve communication, and manage everyday challenges. Using encouragement and positive reinforcement, ABA makes learning meaningful and enjoyable while reducing behaviors that may hold a child back.
Who can benefit from ABA?
ABA therapy is most often used to support children with autism, but it can also help with a wide range of developmental needs. Each program is tailored to a child’s unique strengths, challenges, and goals—no two treatment plans are exactly the same.
When and where is therapy available?
Therapy can begin soon after an autism diagnosis and is flexible to fit your child’s routine. Sessions may be provided at home, in school, or in a center setting. We also offer scheduling options in the afternoons, evenings, and weekends to best support your family.
Who will work with my child?
Your child will receive one-on-one support from caring, trained ABA therapists. Each therapist is closely guided and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to ensure the highest quality of care and progress.
How does payment work?
We accept many insurance plans, making therapy more accessible and less stressful for families. Our team will help you check coverage, explain benefits, and guide you through the process so you can focus on your child’s progress.
Autism FAQs
What is Autism?
Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a developmental condition that affects how children communicate, interact, and learn. Because it is a spectrum, every child experiences it differently—some may have mild challenges, while others may need more support. With early intervention and personalized care, children with autism can make remarkable progress.
What are some signs of autism?
Autism often shows up in early childhood. Signs may include:
- Limited eye contact or social interaction
- Delays in speech or difficulty expressing needs
- Repetitive movements or repeating words
- Strong need for routines or difficulty with change
- Sensitivity to sounds, textures, or lights
Each child is different—some may face challenges, while others may show exceptional strengths like strong memory or unique problem-solving skills.
What should I do if I think my child may be autistic?
If you’re concerned, talk to your pediatrician or request an evaluation with a developmental specialist. If a diagnosis is made, therapy can begin right away. Our team will guide you through the assessment, create a personalized plan, and walk with you every step of the way.
Floortime FAQs
What is Floortime Therapy?
Floortime helps your child grow emotionally, socially, and communicatively by following their interests. Through play and interaction, it strengthens your connection and builds important life skills.
Who can benefit from Floortime?
Kids with autism or developmental delays who need extra support with communication, emotional expression, or social skills benefit most. It’s designed to meet your child where they are and help them thrive.
When and where is therapy available?
Floortime can happen at home, in therapy centers, at school, or even on community outings to practice real-world skills. Sessions are scheduled a few times a week and tailored to your child’s needs.
Who will work with my child?
A trained Floortime therapist or developmental specialist guides your child, while parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in. This team approach helps skills carry over into everyday life.
