6000 Poplar Ave Suite 250, Memphis, TN 38119
We provide ABA therapy in Tennessee to help children with autism improve their social and communication skills.
We provide ABA therapy in Tennessee to help children with autism improve their social and communication skills.
Our mission is to help children with ABA therapy in Tennessee grow and thrive by improving communication and social skills.
Our dedicated and experienced BCBAs develop ABA therapy programs that suit each child's unique skill set.
We believe that children with autism can lead happy and productive lives that are not defined by their special needs.
Our mission is to help children with ABA therapy in Georgia grow and thrive by improving communication and social skills.
Our dedicated and experienced BCBAs develop ABA therapy programs that suit each child's unique skill set.
We believe that children with autism can lead happy and productive lives that are not defined by their special needs.
Our passionate and committed ABA therapists in Tennessee dedicate their lives to helping everyone on the autism spectrum reach new heights.
If you have any questions about how ABA therapy works, or if your insurance plan will cover ABA therapy, reach out to us today.
We're here for you, too.
We’re your partners in this journey. We’ll collaborate with you at every step of the way, helping you utilize your insurance benefits, ensuring your child’s therapy schedule works for both of you, and ensuring that someone is available to you before and after sessions.
FAQ's
In Georgia, most insurance companies cover costs related to Applied Behavior Analysis. If a family needs to pay out of pocket, it will cost around $120 per hour for an ABA therapist to work with your child.
Research shows that it has a 92% success rate in helping children with autism improve symptoms. Your child should start getting ABA therapy as soon as possible.
Most autism experts recommend your child gets 2-5 hours of ABA therapy per day, or around 10-40 hours per week. Parents should expect their child to receive 40-120 hours of ABA therapy per month.
ABA therapy professionals recommend children to stop getting therapy when they've completed 2-3 years of intensive therapy followed by 2-3 more years in a focused approach