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” Find quick answers to common inquiries about our services, locations, and approach. “
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy is a scientific, evidence-based approach that uses positive reinforcement to teach skills, build independence, and reduce challenging behaviors in a structured, supportive environment.
Children and young adults with autism, developmental delays, or behavioral challenges often benefit from ABA. Its strategies are personalized, making it adaptable for a variety of needs and ages.
We provide therapy at home, in schools, in community settings, or at our center locations across North Carolina, depending on what works best for your child and family.
Learn how ABA therapy works, what sessions look like, and the benefits for your child.
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will conduct a detailed assessment and collaborate with your family to set realistic, measurable goals tailored to your child’s unique needs.
Therapy hours depend on the assessment—some children may benefit from 10–15 hours weekly, while others may need more intensive support of 25–40 hours.
ABA can address communication, social skills, daily living tasks, school readiness, emotional regulation, and reducing behaviors that may interfere with learning.
Understand coverage options, accepted plans, and how we simplify billing.
We work with most major insurance providers. Our intake team will verify your benefits and explain coverage before services begin.
Coverage varies by plan—some cover 100% while others require copays or have session limits. We’ll help you understand exactly what’s included.
Yes, we offer private pay with flexible payment arrangements to fit your family’s needs.
” See how to begin services, from inquiry to your child’s first session. “
Once we complete the assessment and verify insurance, therapy can often begin within a few weeks, depending on availability.
We’ll need your child’s basic details, diagnosis paperwork (if available), and insurance information to begin the intake process.
Wait times vary by location and service type. Contact us for current openings—we do our best to get families started quickly.
Discover how families play an active role in supporting progress at home and in sessions.
Parents are encouraged to observe sessions, learn strategies, and practice them at home to reinforce progress between appointments.
Yes. You’ll receive regular progress reports and meet with your BCBA to review achievements and adjust goals as needed.
Absolutely—siblings, grandparents, and other caregivers can be part of the learning process to help create consistency.
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