Evidence-based, one-on-one ABA therapy for children ages 2–12 with autism. Every program is designed by a BCBA and delivered in your home or school.
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is the gold standard treatment for autism spectrum disorder in children. It uses evidence-based learning principles to teach new skills, reduce challenging behaviors, and improve overall quality of life. At Quality Behavior Therapy, our child ABA programs are designed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and delivered by trained Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) in your home or school setting.
Children ages 2 through 12 diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or related developmental disabilities. Whether your child is newly diagnosed or has been in therapy before, our team will build a program tailored to where they are today and where you want them to be.
Sessions typically run 2–4 hours and are structured around your child's individualized treatment plan. Your child will work one-on-one with a trained RBT using a mix of structured teaching, natural environment teaching, and play-based activities. Every response is tracked and recorded so the BCBA can review progress and adjust goals regularly. Most children receive 10–40 hours of therapy per week depending on the intensity of their needs.
Parents are critical partners in ABA therapy. Our BCBAs provide regular parent training so families can reinforce skills throughout the day — not just during therapy sessions. We believe the most meaningful progress happens when therapy extends into everyday life.
The earlier, the better. Research consistently shows that children who begin ABA therapy between ages 2–5 make the most significant gains. However, ABA is effective at any age.
The right intensity depends on your child's needs and goals. Our BCBA will recommend an appropriate number of hours after the initial assessment. Most programs range from 10 to 40 hours per week.
No. ABA therapy is effective for children at all communication levels, including non-verbal children. Building communication — whether spoken, sign language, or AAC devices — is often a primary goal.
Specialized ABA programs for adolescents ages 13–18 focused on independence and life skills.
Therapy delivered directly in your home where your child learns in a familiar environment.
ABA therapy for children under age 5 during the critical developmental window.
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