
Frequently asked questions
- 01
Simply give us a call, and we’ll take it from there! We’ll discuss your child’s needs, and once we
have verified your eligibility, diagnosis, and insurance information, we’ll help you schedule your
child’s initial assessment.
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We always try to offer parents as much flexibility as possible, and we will work with you to
ensure our services fit seamlessly into your schedule and your lifestyle.
- 03
During the initial assessment, we will evaluate your child’s areas of developmental challenge,
and will formulate a customized treatment plan. The number of hours of therapy needed vary
greatly depending on the needs of each child, but the average number typically falls between
15 - 25 formal therapy hours per week.
- 04
Although this does depend on your specific family insurance coverage, many insurance plans do
cover ABA therapy sessions.
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Yes, we are able to accommodate children of many different language needs, including those
who speak English as a second language.
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Yes, absolutely! In fact, we encourage parents to schedule sessions in their own home to keep
their child in what is perceived as a safe, familiar, and nonthreatening atmosphere. If you would
prefer a secondary location outside the home, that can be arranged as well.
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If your child has been diagnosed with autism, you will very likely see substantial progress and
transformational behavioral change through ABA therapy. ABA is a scientifically proven therapy
for children on the autism spectrum, endorsed as an effective therapy approach by both the US
Surgeon General and the American Psychological Association. During our initial assessment, we
will go over all of the specific intended outcomes and will address any concerns you may have
about moving forward with treatment.