● Once our team has reviewed the treatment plan with you, this plan along with a request to begin ABA services to your insurance company will be submitted. Insurance companies respond with approval and authorization to begin services within 7-21 business days.
● Your therapist will come to your house, school, or community setting.
● The therapist will work with your child using a plan and goals that have been individualized to your child’s needs.
● Services will start with team members getting to know your child. The first few days of ABA therapy are all about fun and play. Before your therapist begins working on a child’s specific therapy goals, they want to make sure the child is comfortable in the new environment. The first handful of ABA therapy sessions are all about “pairing” – establishing a rapport, figuring out a child’s favorite toys and games, laughs, tickles, snacks and treats. Once the relationship between the child and therapist is established, the work can begin. ABA is split into two main methods: Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Natural Environment Training (NET).