Getting Started

Is ABA Right for My Child?

Learn about ABA therapy and discover if it might help your child. This guide explains the basics in simple terms and helps you know what to expect.

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Daily Life

Simple Behavior Strategies for Home

Easy-to-use strategies you can try at home to encourage good behavior and help your child learn new skills. No special training needed.

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Communication

Helping Your Child Communicate

Tips for encouraging communication at home, whether your child uses words, signs, or other ways to share their needs and feelings.

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School Support

Working with Your Child's School

How to advocate for your child at school and work with teachers to create the best learning environment possible.

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Self-Care

Taking Care of Yourself

Parenting a child with special needs can be challenging. Here are simple ways to take care of your own well-being too.

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Community

New Hampshire Family Resources

Local support groups, events, and services available to families in New Hampshire. Connect with others who understand your journey.

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Common Questions

ABA therapy can help children who have trouble communicating, struggle with daily activities, or have challenging behaviors. If your child has been diagnosed with autism or your pediatrician has concerns about development, ABA might be helpful. The best way to know is to schedule a free consultation with our team.

Many insurance plans in New Hampshire cover ABA therapy, including Medicaid. We work with your insurance company to check your benefits and get approval. Our team handles all the paperwork and will let you know what costs, if any, you might have.

Every child is different. Some children benefit from 10-15 hours per week, while others may need more intensive support. The amount of therapy depends on your child's needs, your family's schedule, and what your insurance covers. We'll work with you to find the right amount.

ABA therapy sessions include fun activities that teach new skills. Your child might practice communication, play games that build social skills, or work on daily tasks like getting dressed. Everything is designed to be engaging and matched to your child's interests and learning style.

You may see small improvements within the first few weeks, but meaningful changes typically take 3-6 months of consistent therapy. Every child learns at their own pace. We track progress carefully and will show you the data so you can see how your child is growing.

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We're here to help. Schedule a free consultation to learn more about ABA therapy and how we can support your family.

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