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ABA Solutions for Autism provides individualized, evidence-based ABA therapy for children with autism. We focus on building meaningful skills, communication, daily routines, and social development through a personalized treatment plan designed around your child’s strengths and goals.

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What is ABA?
how can it help your child?

ABA is considered the best evidence-based practice treatment for ASD by the American Psychological Association. “Evidence based” means that ABA has passed scientific tests of its usefulness, quality, and effectiveness. ABA will focus on reducing problem behaviors associated with the diagnosis and teaching skills such as communicating, self-care, social skills. Services can be provided at home, schools, or in our clinic.

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Our special services

Our program offers a variety of specialized interventions designed to support the overall development of children and teens with autism. Each service focuses on essential skills that promote growth, independence, and successful participation at home, school, and in the community. Our goal is to provide evidence-based, individualized support while working closely with families to achieve meaningful and lasting progress.

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Early Intervention Program / School Readiness

The earlier children with autism start treatment, the more likely they are to see long-term success and positive impacts.

Social Skills Group

Focused on teaching children to play with others, wait for their turn, have a conversation, make a friend.

Verbal Behavior Programs

We will focus on helping your child to communicate by talking, using sign language or PECS.

Parent Training

Parents will be provided with strategies to use to reduce problem behaviors at home or public places.

Daily Living Skills

Your child or teenager will learn skills that will prepare them for independency.

Toilet Training

Your child or teenager will learn skills that will prepare them for independency.

What to expect - Therapy Process

Here’s what the ABA therapy process looks like from the moment you reach out. We keep each step clear, supportive, and personalized, so you always know what’s next and how your child’s progress is being guided and measured.

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Free Initial
Phone Consultation

Discuss questions with a specialist such as: “What is ABA?”, “How ABA can help my child diagnosed with ASD?”, What do I need to enroll my child into “ABA services?”

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Assessment Process and Recommendations

Your child will be evaluated by a Board-Certified BCBA (Behavior Analyst) to design an individualized Behavior Plan that meets your child and family needs.

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Therapy Sessions

During therapy sessions, a Registered Behavior Technician will work on reducing problem behaviors while working on increasing independent functioning following the Behavior Plan.

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Discharge

Once your child meets the goals of the Behavior Plan, he/she can graduate from our program.

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We accept a range of insurance plans to make ABA therapy more accessible for families. If you don’t see your provider listed, contact us. Our team can help you verify benefits and guide you through the next steps.

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Hear from parents who have trusted us with their child’s care. These stories reflect the progress, support, and peace of mind families experience when therapy is compassionate, individualized, and guided by clear goals.

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We Cannot Thank Giselle And ABA Solutions For Autism Team Enough For Their Dedication In Helping My Daughter Become More Verbal And Communicative.

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According Autism Spaks, ABA is considered an evidence-based best practice treatment by the US Surgeon General and by the American Psychological Association. 

“Evidence based” means that ABA has passed scientific tests of its usefulness, quality, and effectiveness. ABA therapy includes many different techniques.  All of these techniques focus on antecedents (what happens before a behavior occurs) and on consequences (what happens after the behavior). 

ABA can focus on this areas:

  • Communication and language
  • Social skills
  • Self-care (such as showering and toileting)
  • Play and leisure
  • Motor skills

The instruction plan breaks down each of these skills into small, concrete steps. The
therapist teaches each step one by one, from simple (e.g. imitating single sounds) to
more complex (e.g. carrying on a conversation).
The BCBA and therapists measure progress by collecting data in each therapy session.
Data helps them to monitor the person’s progress toward goals on an ongoing basis.
The behavior analyst regularly meets with family members and program staff to review
information about progress. They can then plan ahead and adjust teaching plans and
goals as needed.

After an evaluation, a BCBA (Behavior Analyst) will determine how many hours of service are needed.
The amount of hours depends of the intensity and frequency of the problem behaviors and skill deficits.
It I also important to consider the medical necessity, referring to how behaviors interfere with
functioning of the children in different settings or put him at risk of harm him/her self or other around.
The maximun of hours of ABA could be until 30 hours.

Two staff members will be working with your child. A Registered Behavior Technician will provide direct
services. The RBT will work under the supervision of the Behavior Analyst (Board Certified Behavior
Analayst). The Behavior Analyst will provide parent training and complete a reassessment every six
months until case is successfully discharged.

Services could be in place for years. We work with ages until 21. Once your child generalizes and he/she
is able to practice the skills he has learned independently in different settings or with different
individuals. Once problem behaviors are not affecting his/her daily life, your child will successfully
discharged.

ABA therapy can be implemented at home, school, or our clinic.