How many hours of therapy are needed?
This depends largely on the type of consultation needed and your chlid's progress. For toilet training, it may require several weeks of intensive treatment, while feeding disorders may take several months. Assessment and treatment of challenging behaviors may take even longer.
Typical in-home ABA programs will range from 20-40 hours per week. Research shows that children with autism who received quality ABA intervention showed significant developmental strides after 3 years of treatment. Some of these children were indistinguishable from their typically-developing peers.
Who will design my child's program?
Planning, directing, and monitoring effective treatment plan requires specific skills and competencies. Parents and professionals have the right to hold each behavioral provider accountable for delivering quality services. All assessment and treatment are designed and supervised by a Licensed Behavior Analyst.
Who are the therapists?
All our therapists receive 40-hours of Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) training and are supervised directly by a BCBA. They either have or are close to finishing a bachelor's degree in psychology or special education and have previous experience working with children with special needs.
How much does it cost?
Fees vary depending on services being provided but are generally billed by the hour. Contact us for more information.
This depends largely on the type of consultation needed and your chlid's progress. For toilet training, it may require several weeks of intensive treatment, while feeding disorders may take several months. Assessment and treatment of challenging behaviors may take even longer.
Typical in-home ABA programs will range from 20-40 hours per week. Research shows that children with autism who received quality ABA intervention showed significant developmental strides after 3 years of treatment. Some of these children were indistinguishable from their typically-developing peers.
Who will design my child's program?
Planning, directing, and monitoring effective treatment plan requires specific skills and competencies. Parents and professionals have the right to hold each behavioral provider accountable for delivering quality services. All assessment and treatment are designed and supervised by a Licensed Behavior Analyst.
Who are the therapists?
All our therapists receive 40-hours of Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) training and are supervised directly by a BCBA. They either have or are close to finishing a bachelor's degree in psychology or special education and have previous experience working with children with special needs.
How much does it cost?
Fees vary depending on services being provided but are generally billed by the hour. Contact us for more information.