General Services & ABA Therapy FAQs
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects how a person communicates, relates to and interacts with others, and behaves in everyday life. It influences social understanding, verbal and nonverbal communication, and patterns of learning and sensory processing.
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It’s a proven way to help increase helpful behaviors (such as communication) and reduce behaviors that get in the way.
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Parent and family training in ABA teaches caregivers, led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, to use techniques like rewards at home and in the community. Its goal is to generalize the child's progress and make parents active partners in their development.
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No. ABA doesn’t cure autism, but it helps children develop skills, become more independent, and live happy, meaningful lives
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The length varies for each child, depending on their needs and goals. We regularly check progress and adjust the plan as needed.
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Certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) and trained technicians (RBTs) deliver or supervise the therapy.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one or two business days.
Program & Financial Questions
Do you offer full-day programs?
Yes. Full-day programs run from 8:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. We also offer half-day options in the morning or afternoon.
Why do you do assessments?
These tests help create personalized treatment plans based on data. For example, VB-MAPP measures language skills, and Functional Analysis helps understand why certain behaviors happen.
Does insurance cover ABA therapy?
Most major health insurance plans and Medicaid are required to cover ABA therapy when it’s medically necessary.
Be sure to check with your insurance provider about what costs are covered and if any approvals are needed.