Your Questions, Answered

  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a research-based method for understanding and modifying behavior. It is widely used as a therapeutic approach for individuals with autism, aiming to build new skills, decrease challenging behaviors, and enhance overall quality of lif

  • Yes, ABA is recognized as an evidence-based practice, supported by a strong body of research demonstrating its effectiveness in improving outcomes for individuals with autism and related developmental disorders.

  • ABA can support children with autism by targeting a variety of developmental areas, such as communication, social skills, and daily living abilities. It also helps decrease challenging behaviors, contributing to an overall better quality of life.

  • ABA therapy includes assessment, the creation of individualized treatment plans, continuous data collection, and regular adjustments to interventions based on the individual’s progress.

  • Support is tailored to your family. This may include guidance around communication, behavior challenges, daily routines, independence, or skill building — all grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) but delivered in a way that feels natural and manageable.

  • No. You don’t need a formal diagnosis to receive support. If you have concerns about your child’s behavior, communication, or development, we can start there.

  • The first step is a consultation. This is where we talk through your concerns, your child’s needs, and what support would look like moving forward. From there, we create a plan that feels realistic for your family.

  • That’s completely okay. Part of the process is helping you gain clarity. You don’t need to have all the answers before reaching out — that’s what this support is here for.

  • This approach focuses on your everyday life, helping you understand behavior, respond effectively, and create lasting change that continues outside of structured time.

  • No. Services are consultative and educational in nature and are not a substitute for medical, psychological, or crisis care. A formal agreement is required before services begin.

  • Yes. Individualized supervision is available for those pursing BCBA certification, with a focus on clinical decision making, ethical practice and real world application. Please reach out for more details.