A newly diagnosed child rarely needs just one type of support. Autism affects development across multiple domains — communication, social skills, motor function, sensory processing, academic learning — and a comprehensive support approach usually involves multiple ser
How ABA Therapy Intensity Is Determined: Hours Per Week and What Goes Into the Recommendation
One of the first questions families ask after learning their child qualifies for ABA therapy is how many hours per week they should expect. The answer is not a fixed number — it is a clinical recommendation that varies based on a range of factors specific to each chil
How RBTs and BCBAs Work Together in Home-Based ABA
A well-functioning ABA program depends on a close working relationship between two types of professionals: the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who designs and oversees the program, and the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) who delivers most of the direct th
How In-Home ABA Therapy Supports the Whole Family
When families first pursue ABA therapy for a child with autism, the focus naturally falls on the child — on their goals, their progress, their needs. But in-home ABA therapy, when delivered well, doesn't just support the child receiving services. It provides resources