Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about ABA therapy and our services.
About ABA Therapy
ABA is considered the gold standard treatment for Autism and is endorsed by major medical organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics. Research shows significant improvements in communication, social skills, and adaptive behaviors.
Early intervention is ideal, typically starting as young as 18-24 months when signs of Autism are first identified. However, ABA can be effective at any age.
Recommended hours vary based on individual needs, typically ranging from 10-40 hours per week. Our BCBA will recommend the appropriate intensity after completing a comprehensive assessment.
Getting Started
Simply contact us by phone. We'll schedule a free consultation to discuss your child's needs and guide you through the intake process.
In most cases, yes, but it depends on your payor. Many insurance companies require a formal diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder or a related condition in order to authorize ABA services. Some funding sources, however, have different criteria or may allow limited services without a diagnosis.
If your child does not yet have a diagnosis, we can help guide you through the evaluation process.
After initial contact, the process typically takes 2-4 weeks to complete assessments and obtain insurance authorization. We work to expedite this as much as possible.
Currently we offer in-home services.
Insurance & Costs
Yes, most major insurance plans in California are required to cover ABA therapy for Autism.
We offer private pay options and can discuss payment plans. Additionally, Regional Center funding may be available for qualifying families.
This depends on your specific insurance plan. We provide a clear breakdown of any copays or deductibles before services begin.
During Therapy
Sessions involve one-on-one work with a trained therapist using play-based activities and teaching methods to work on goals identified in your child's treatment plan.
We collect data during every session and provide regular progress reports. You'll also have frequent meetings with your BCBA to discuss your child's development.
Parent training is a key component of our services. We teach you strategies to reinforce skills and manage behaviors outside of therapy sessions.
Duration varies based on individual needs and goals.






