FAQs

What is ABA Therapy?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based approach that helps individuals improve communication, social skills, daily living skills, and reduce challenging behaviors.

Where does therapy take place?
We provide therapy in the home, at school, and in community settings—wherever your child feels most comfortable.

Who provides the therapy?
A trained Behavior Technician (BT or RBT) delivers direct therapy under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

How long are sessions?
Sessions typically range from 2–4 hours, depending on the individual’s needs and treatment plan.

Is progress tracked?
Yes! We collect data during every session and adjust strategies as needed to ensure ongoing growth.

Parent Training – FAQs

Why is parent training important?
Parents and caregivers play the biggest role in a child’s development. Training ensures consistency at home and helps reinforce skills learned in therapy.

What will I learn during sessions?
You’ll learn practical strategies for communication, behavior management, and positive reinforcement, customized to your child’s needs.

Do both parents need to attend?
Not necessarily, but we encourage all caregivers involved in the child’s life to participate for the best results.

How often are sessions?
Parent training sessions are scheduled regularly as part of your child’s treatment plan, but frequency can be adjusted based on family needs.