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17 answers about ABA therapy, autism diagnosis, insurance coverage, and getting started with QBT.

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About ABA Therapy

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is an evidence-based therapy that uses learning principles to improve meaningful behaviors. It is widely recognized as the most effective treatment for autism and is endorsed by the US Surgeon General and the American Psychological Association.

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ABA therapy breaks down skills into small, manageable steps and uses positive reinforcement to encourage desired behaviors. Sessions are led by trained Behavior Technicians under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

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Yes. Decades of research show that intensive, early ABA therapy can significantly improve communication, social skills, and daily living abilities in children with autism. Many children who receive early ABA therapy go on to attend mainstream schools.

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Every child is different. Some families notice changes within weeks; broader skill development typically takes months to years of consistent therapy. Your child's BCBA will track progress and adjust goals regularly.

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Sessions involve structured and naturalistic activities designed to teach specific skills. Therapists use data collection to track every response, ensuring the plan is working and adjusting as needed.

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Getting Started

Yes, an official autism diagnosis is required for insurance coverage of ABA therapy. If your child has not been diagnosed, we offer autism screening and testing services to help you get started.

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Call us at (407) 914-2021 or fill out our contact form. Our team will schedule a free consultation, verify your insurance, and walk you through the intake process.

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After the initial consultation and insurance verification, most families begin therapy within 2-4 weeks. We work as quickly as possible to get your child the support they need.

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The first visit is an assessment conducted by our BCBA. They will observe your child, gather background information, and begin building a personalized treatment plan.

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Coverage

Insurance & Cost

Yes. Florida law requires most insurance plans to cover ABA therapy for autism. We accept Medicaid, Sunshine Health, Simply Healthcare, Molina Healthcare, CMS, and FCT.

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Contact us anyway. We may still be able to work with your plan. Our team will verify your benefits and explain your coverage options at no cost to you.

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Costs vary based on hours and program intensity. Contact us for information about private pay rates. We are committed to making therapy accessible for every family.

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Absolutely. Our team handles insurance verification, authorizations, and claims so families can focus on what matters most — their child's progress.

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Services

About Our Services

We serve families across Central Florida including Orlando, Kissimmee, Saint Cloud, Apopka, and Winter Springs.

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Yes. In-home ABA therapy is one of our core services. Our therapists come directly to your home, allowing your child to learn in their most comfortable environment.

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Yes. We work with schools to provide consistent ABA support, coordinate with teachers, and help bridge home and school environments.

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We serve children from toddlers through teens. Early intervention (under age 5) typically yields the best outcomes, but ABA therapy is effective at any age.

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