Therapy That Meets
Your Child Where
They Are.
Every child with autism has a different set of strengths, challenges, and daily routines. Our services are designed around your child’s life, not a one-size-fits-all program. We come to your home, your child’s school, and your community so therapy happens where it matters most.
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In-Home ABA Therapy
Therapy in the place your child feels most comfortable. In-home ABA therapy brings support into your child’s daily environment, where routines, challenges, and real-life skills naturally happen. Our BCBAs and RBTs visit on a consistent schedule, with sessions tailored to your child’s goals and progress tracked regularly to keep care moving forward.
This service works well for:
- Children who have difficulty adjusting to new or unfamiliar environments
- Families who want therapy woven into the daily routine
- Toddlers and preschoolers in early intervention programs
- Children working on communication, daily living skills, and behavior management at home
- Session length: 2–6 hours/day per plan
- Languages: English & Spanish
- Supervision: BCBA-supervised
School-Based ABA Therapy
Support where your child learns alongside peers. The skills we build at home need to carry over into the classroom, the lunch room, and the playground. School-based ABA therapy brings our team directly into your child’s school day so that learning happens in the setting where it needs to stick. Our therapists work alongside your child’s teachers and school staff, supporting goals during classroom activities, transitions, and unstructured time like recess. We coordinate closely with your child’s IEP team to make sure what happens at school and what happens at home are pointing in the same direction.
This service includes:
- One-on-one support during classroom routines and activities
- Behavioral support during transitions, lunch, and recess
- Collaboration with teachers and special education staff
- Coordination with your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) team
- Data collection and progress reporting shared with your BCBA
18 Months to 5 Years
Early Intervention
The earlier therapy starts, the greater the impact. Research in the field of autism is consistent on one point: early intervention produces the strongest long-term outcomes. Children’s brains between ages 18 months and 5 years are in a critical window for language development, social learning, and building foundational skills. Starting ABA therapy during this period gives your child the best possible start. If your child has recently received an autism diagnosis, or if your pediatrician has raised developmental concerns, we encourage you to reach out now. You do not need to wait until your child starts school. We have current availability for young children and no waitlist.
Our early intervention programs focus on:
- Communication and language development
- Daily living skills such as dressing, eating, and hygiene routines
- Social skills with caregivers and peers
- Play skills and engagement
- Reducing behaviors that interfere with learning
Parent Training
Because the hours between sessions matter just as much. Your child spends a few hours a day with a therapist. They spend the rest of their day with you. That means the strategies you use during meals, transitions, bedtime, and play have a direct impact on how quickly your child progresses. Parent training is not an add-on at Hope ABA Therapy. It is a built-in part of every program we offer. Your BCBA teaches you the same principles and strategies driving your child’s treatment plan so you can use them naturally throughout the day. Over time, most parents tell us they feel genuinely confident managing challenging moments and supporting their child’s development between sessions.
What parent training covers:
- The core principles behind your child's ABA program
- How to prompt skills and responses in everyday situations
- How to respond to challenging behavior consistently and effectively
- How to collect simple data at home so your BCBA has a full picture of progress
- How to set up your home environment to support your child's goals
Not Sure Which Service Your Child Needs?
That is a common question and a good one. Call us and we will talk through your child’s situation, explain which service is the best starting point, and answer any questions you have. There is no obligation.