Personalized ABA Therapy Rooted in Science and Heart
Evidence-based treatment designed around your child and your family — wherever they are in their journey.
Behavior Associates's ABA therapy program serves children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and related developmental needs. Every treatment plan is built around the individual — their strengths, goals, and the context of their everyday life.
Whether your family is just beginning to explore ABA or is looking for a team that brings both clinical expertise and genuine care, Behavior Associates is designed to meet you where you are.

What We Offer
Behavior Associates provides a full continuum of ABA services — from initial evaluation through ongoing treatment — tailored to each child, family, and setting.

Assessments
Comprehensive evaluations — including functional behavior assessments and skills assessments — to establish a clear baseline and inform individualized treatment planning.

Social Skills Programming
Targeted programming to develop peer interaction, communication, and social understanding in naturalistic and group-based formats.

Individualized Treatment Planning
Goals and intervention strategies developed specifically for each learner, regularly reviewed and updated as the child progresses and family priorities evolve.

School & Community Support
Collaboration with schools, community programs, and support teams to generalize skills across the environments where children live and learn.

Parent & Caregiver Training
Structured coaching and hands-on support to help families implement ABA strategies consistently at home and in daily routines.

Family-Centered Care
Treatment that integrates family input at every stage — from goal-setting to progress review — so families are partners, not bystanders, in their child's development.
OUR CLINICAL APPROACH
Evidence-Based. Individualized. Family-Centered.
At Behavior Associates, ABA therapy is not a one-size-fits-all program. Every client begins with a thorough assessment that captures current skills, learning style, communication profile, and the priorities of the family. From there, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) designs a treatment plan with specific, measurable goals.
Progress is monitored through ongoing data collection during every session. BCBAs analyze that data regularly to assess whether interventions are working and to make timely adjustments. Families receive regular updates and are involved in treatment decisions throughout.
What Makes Our Model Different
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Individualized programming built from assessment data, not templated curricula
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BCBA-supervised sessions with a low clinician-to-client ratio
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Consistent caregiver training so gains transfer to home and community
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Naturalistic and structured teaching balanced to match each child's learning profile

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is my child eligible for ABA therapy?
ABA therapy is most commonly recommended for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), though it may also benefit individuals with other developmental or behavioral needs. Eligibility is determined through an initial assessment. Contact us to discuss your child's specific situation.
Does insurance cover ABA therapy?
Many insurance plans cover ABA therapy for individuals with an ASD diagnosis. Behavior Associates works with a range of insurance providers and will verify your benefits during the intake process. We'll walk you through your coverage before services begin.
What does a typical ABA session look like?
Sessions are individualized and may include structured skill-building activities, play-based learning, naturalistic teaching, and caregiver coaching. Sessions are conducted by a trained therapist under the direct supervision of a BCBA and take place in your home, clinic, school, or community — depending on your child's treatment plan.
How many hours per week will my child need?
Recommended hours vary based on each child's assessment results, age, and goals. Your BCBA will recommend an intensity level during the initial evaluation and discuss scheduling options that work for your family.
How long does ABA therapy typically last?
Duration of services is individualized. Some children reach their treatment goals within one to two years; others benefit from longer-term support. Progress is reviewed regularly, and the treatment plan is updated as goals are met and new priorities emerge.
How are parents and caregivers involved?
Family involvement is central to our model. Caregivers participate in regular training sessions, receive progress updates from the clinical team, and are included in all major treatment decisions. Your knowledge of your child is an essential part of the program.
Ready to Get Started?
Taking the first step toward ABA services doesn't have to feel overwhelming. Fill out the form and a member of our clinical intake team will reach out within one business day.
What Happens After You Submit
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A Behavior Associates team member contacts you within 1 business day
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We answer your questions and gather basic intake information
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Insurance verification is completed before assessment scheduling
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Your family is matched with a BCBA on our clinical team
