Frequently Asked Questions

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science driven approach to understand human behavior. ABA focuses on examining the environment to determine variables influencing behavior, in turn reducing challenges and teach new skills.

How does virtual service work?

All interactions are conducted through a free online platform which allows us to meet you where you are. All sessions are led by our highly trained clinicians focused on caregiver collaboration in your everyday setting.

Who can benefit from our services?

Individuals in need of behavioral support such as, having challenges with learning, behavioral excesses, or want to increase social skills can benefit from our virtual ABA services and caregiver consulting.

What are caregiver consultations?

Consultations entails several approaches such as, collaborating with caregivers on priorities to address, trainings on ABA techniques, or live sessions where we teach behavioral strategies to be implemented by you.

Are your service accessible?

Yes, our entirely virtual model overcomes barriers, making services accessible to families regardless of location. You just need a reliable internet connection!

How do I get started?

To get started, please contact us through our website or give us a call and we will guide you through the process!

What is ABA?

ABA services begin with intake and assessment to guide individualized treatment planning. Treatment targets meaningful skill development and may last from several months to multiple years, depending on progress and needs. As goals are achieved, services are gradually reduced to support independence.

What components make up ABA services?
Are these sessions secure?

Yes, all session are secure. We have integrated systems to prevent any breaches during services. We have policies and procedures ensuring we are at or above HIPPA regulations.

Comprehensive vs. focused services: Whats the difference?

Comprehensive treatment addresses multiple areas of development and learning through a higher number of service hours and broad, individualized programming. Focused treatment targets a limited number of specific skills or behaviors, using fewer service hours to achieve clearly defined outcomes in priority areas.