
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a therapy based on the science of how people learn and behave. It helps individuals build useful skills and reduce behaviors that interfere with daily life. Often used with children on the autism spectrum, it’s also effective for people with a variety of learning or behavioral challenges. ABA uses reinforcement, data, and personalized goals to create meaningful, lasting change.
Yes. ABA therapy is backed by decades of research and is considered the gold standard for treating Autism Spectrum Disorder and behavioral issues. It can improve communication, learning, independence, and social skills — especially when started early and delivered consistently.
The earlier, the better. ABA is most effective when started in the toddler or preschool years, but it’s also beneficial for older children, teens, and adults. It’s never too late to start — therapy is always tailored to the individual’s age, needs, and goals.
No. While ABA is most commonly used for children with autism, it’s also helpful for individuals with ADHD, developmental delays, anxiety, and other behavioral or communication challenges. The techniques are highly adaptable and useful for many needs and age groups.
An ABA assessment is the first step in developing your child’s therapy plan. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will observe your child, talk with you about concerns and goals, and use structured tools to understand strengths and challenges. From there, we create a personalized treatment plan built around your child’s unique needs.
ABA sessions vary by age and goals, but they usually include a mix of structured learning, play, and real-life skills. Therapists work one-on-one with your child and may also involve siblings or parents depending on the setting. Every session includes data tracking and progress review.
The number of hours depends on your child’s needs and goals. Some children benefit from 10–15 hours per week, while others may have more intensive plans (25–40 hours/week). We’ll work with you to build a schedule that fits your child and your family.
ABA therapy is highly individualized, so the duration varies from child to child. Some children receive therapy for a few months, while others benefit from a longer-term plan over one or more years. Your BCBA will recommend a plan based on your child’s needs and adjust it as they grow and progress.
ABA services are provided by trained professionals, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). BCBAs oversee the plan and adjust it as needed, while RBTs often deliver day-to-day sessions under supervision
Progress is tracked using data collected in every session. Your BCBA will meet with you regularly to review goals, share updates, and adjust the treatment plan. You’ll also notice improvements in daily routines, communication, independence, and behavior over time.
Parents and caregivers play a key role. We’ll teach you how to support your child’s progress using ABA techniques at home. You’ll receive updates, be involved in goal-setting, and have regular training opportunities to reinforce what your child is learning. Your involvement makes therapy more successful.
Parent training is part of our service model. These sessions give you practical tools to respond to behaviors, encourage skill-building, and support your child outside of formal therapy time. It empowers families and ensures the progress continues in everyday life.
At-home ABA happens in the child’s natural environment. It focuses on things like routines, communication, and behavior within the family setting. At-school ABA takes place in the classroom during the school day. It supports peer interaction, classroom behavior, and learning.
Many families benefit from a combination of both settings. We’ll help decide what’s best for your child.
We currently serve families in: ● Pembroke Pines ● Port St. Lucie ● Orlando All services — including at-home therapy, school-based therapy, and parent training — are available Monday through Friday in each location.
Yes! We work with most major insurance providers. Our team can help you verify your benefits and walk you through the process. See our Insurance information page for more.
Contact us! We’ll schedule a quick consultation to answer your questions, check your insurance, and determine if ABA therapy is the right fit for your child.
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