Because they know they’ll be heard. We believe families deserve clear communication, timely follow-up, and a team that genuinely cares. Our goal is simple: match your child with the right clinicians, support our staff through continuous growth and training, and create meaningful progress for every family we serve.
At BBehavior, we believe great care starts with listening. We take time to understand your child, your family, and what matters most to you before making recommendations. Children are thoughtfully matched with clinicians who fit their needs, personality, learning style, and goals. Families receive clear communication, clinicians receive strong support, and every care plan is built around quality, trust, and meaningful progress.
You can expect to hear from us within 24 business hours. We know reaching out for ABA therapy can feel overwhelming, and waiting for answers only adds stress. Our team is committed to timely follow-up, clear next steps, and making sure you are not left wondering what happens next.
We do not assign therapists randomly. We look at your child’s needs, personality, communication style, learning preferences, location, schedule, and clinical goals. The right match can make therapy feel more comfortable, consistent, and effective, so we take that decision seriously.
That is okay, and you will not be alone in figuring it out. A strong relationship between your child, your family, and the therapy team matters. If something does not feel like the right fit, we will listen, talk through your concerns, and work with you to find a better match.
Yes. Families should never feel left in the dark. You will receive ongoing updates, progress reviews, and direct access to your child’s clinical team. We will explain what we are working on, why it matters, and how your child is progressing in a way that is clear and easy to understand.
Your child will be supported by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, or BCBA, and a Registered Behavior Technician, or RBT. The BCBA designs and oversees your child’s individualized treatment plan, while the RBT works directly with your child during therapy sessions. Together, they collaborate closely to support your child’s growth.
We invest in ongoing training, mentorship, and professional development because families deserve a team that is prepared, supported, and always growing. Our clinicians receive guidance from experienced supervisors and continue learning so they can provide thoughtful, high-quality care.
Yes. We believe ABA should be a meaningful career, not just a job. When therapists are supported, trained, and given opportunities to grow, children and families benefit too. We provide mentorship, skill-building, and advancement opportunities for team members who want to continue developing professionally.
Absolutely. Parents and caregivers are essential members of the therapy team. We work with you to understand your priorities, set meaningful goals, review progress, and build strategies that can be used in everyday life. Our goal is not only to support your child during sessions, but to help your family feel more confident outside of therapy too.
Every child is different, so there is no one-size-fits-all answer. A BCBA will complete an assessment, learn about your child’s strengths and needs, and recommend a therapy schedule based on individualized goals. We will walk you through the recommendation and explain the reasoning clearly so you can make informed decisions.
In many cases, yes. Most major insurance plans and Medicaid cover ABA therapy when it is medically necessary. Insurance can feel confusing, but our team will help verify your benefits, explain what we find, and guide you through the authorization process as clearly as possible.
In most cases, yes. Insurance providers typically require a formal autism diagnosis before approving ABA services. If you are unsure whether your child qualifies or what documentation is needed, we can help you understand the general requirements and next steps.
Yes. We provide therapy in environments where children naturally learn and grow, including the home and community. Working in familiar settings can help your child practice important skills in real-life situations, such as communication, daily routines, play, and social interactions.
We know waitlists can be frustrating, especially when your family is ready for support now. If your child is placed on our waitlist, we will communicate with you regularly so you are not left wondering where things stand. Transparency matters to us, even before services begin.
Getting started is simple. Contact our team, and we will walk you through the next steps, including gathering basic information, verifying insurance, scheduling an assessment, and explaining what to expect. You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. We are here to guide you one step at a time.
During the first assessment, a BCBA gets to know your child and family. This may include observing your child, asking about daily routines, discussing strengths and challenges, and learning about your goals. The assessment helps us create a plan that is individualized, realistic, and meaningful for your child.
No. The goal of ABA therapy is not to change who your child is. Our goal is to help your child build skills that support communication, independence, safety, learning, and everyday life. We focus on meaningful progress while respecting each child’s personality, preferences, and individuality.
We track your child’s progress over time and review goals regularly. Your clinical team will look at data, direct observations, and family feedback to understand what is working and what may need to change. If a strategy is not helping your child make progress, we adjust the plan.
Yes. ABA can support everyday routines such as getting dressed, mealtimes, bedtime, transitions, communication, play, and safety skills. We work with families to choose goals that matter in real life, not just during therapy sessions.
Look for a provider that communicates clearly, involves parents, individualizes care, supports its clinicians, and treats your family with respect. The right provider should be able to explain the process, answer your question.