FAQs

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What is ABA therapy? 

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is an evidence-based approach that helps children develop social, communication, and learning skills. It focuses on reinforcing positive behaviors, reducing challenges, and supporting each child’s unique needs and strengths. 

Who can benefit from ABA therapy? 

ABA therapy is effective for children ages 18 and under who may be experiencing developmental delays, behavioral challenges, or difficulties with social and communication skills. Our team works with families to create personalized therapy plans for each child. 

How do I get started with therapy? 

During the first session, our therapists will observe your child, gather information from you, and begin building a tailored plan. This allows us to understand your child’s needs, strengths, and goals before starting therapy. 

Are ABA services covered by insurance?  

Many insurance plans cover ABA therapy. Our team can help you verify your benefits and provide guidance on coverage. Please contact our office with your insurance information so we can assist you. 

How do you measure progress? 

Our therapists use data-driven methods to track each child’s progress toward their individualized goals. Regular updates are provided to families, ensuring transparency and collaboration every step of the way. 

Can therapy be provided at home or in the clinic? 

Yes! Depending on your child’s needs and your family’s preference, ABA therapy can be delivered in our Fayetteville or Lumberton clinic locations or in your home. We create flexible plans to support the best outcomes for each child.