Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is ABA therapy, really?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a way of teaching skills by breaking things down into small, achievable steps. Kids learn through positive reinforcement, daily practice, and routines that make progress feel natural — not forced.

3. What does an ABA session look like?

It depends on the child. Some sessions look like structured learning at a table. Others look like play, games, or practicing social skills. Everything is tailored to your child’s goals.

5. Is ABA therapy done at home or in a center?

Both are common. Some families prefer home sessions for comfort and convenience, while others like a center environment. Many children benefit from a mix.

7. How many hours of ABA does my child need?

Most children receive anywhere from 10–30 hours per week depending on their needs, age, goals, and insurance approval.

2. Who is ABA therapy for?

ABA is designed for children with autism, but it’s also helpful for kids who struggle with communication, behavior, flexibility, or everyday life skills.

4. How long does it take to see progress?

Some children show improvements within a few weeks. For others, it’s gradual. The biggest factor is consistency — small wins stack up quickly over time.

6. Will my child always have the same therapist?

We do our best to keep consistency, because kids learn fastest with people they trust. Your child will have a dedicated team, not a revolving door of therapists.

8. Is ABA therapy covered by insurance?

Yes — ABA therapy is covered by most major insurance plans. Some require a diagnosis of autism. We can help walk you through the approval process.