What is ABA Therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy uses evidence-based strategies to support development, reduce challenging behaviors, and build meaningful life skills for children. ABA therapy is a collaborative, data-driven process designed to:
- Support children across all areas of daily life
- Reduce challenging behaviors
- Build communication, independence, and social skills

How Our Team
Supports Your Child
ABA services are delivered by a team including Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who work together to implement therapy programs, track progress, and adjust treatment as the child develops. Services are provided by a team of trained professionals working closely with families to ensure lasting success.
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
Provides hands-on therapy, implements programs written by the supervising clinician, and collects data on progress.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Conducts assessments, designs treatment plans, supervises RBTs, and provides parent training.
Collaborative Care
Therapy programs are continually adjusted using data to support skill development and reduce challenging behaviors.
Where Services are Provided
Built Around Your Child
In-Home
Therapy can be provided in the home to support daily routines and real-life skill development.
In-School
Services may be provided at school to support academic participation and social interaction.
In-Community
Therapy can occur in community environments to help children practice skills in everyday situations.
Our Approach to ABA Therapy
Initial Assessment
A BCBA evaluates skill levels, behavior patterns, and areas of development to create an individualized treatment plan.
Direct Treatment
RBTs deliver daily therapy sessions focused on communication, social skills, independence, and behavior support.
Protocol Modification & Supervision
BCBAs review data, supervise therapy sessions, and adjust treatment goals as progress is made.
Parent Training
Caregivers receive guidance and coaching to support their child’s progress and reinforce skills outside of therapy.