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At A World of ABA, we’re here to help you every step of the way. Whether you're looking for more information on our ABA therapy services or ready to get started, we are just a call or email away.

  • What is ABA therapy and how does it help children with Autism?

    ABA therapy is a structured and evidence-based approach that focuses on improving socially significant behaviors in individuals with ASD. It uses techniques to teach new skills, reduce challenging behaviors, and promote independence. At A World of ABA (AWABA) we currently provide ABA services to learners between the ages of 18 months to 15 years. 

  • How do I know if ABA is the right choice for my child?

    ABA is often recommended for children with autism spectrum disorder due to its effectiveness in addressing behavioral challenges and teaching essential life skills. Consulting with professionals can help determine if ABA is suitable for your child's needs.

  • How frequently will my child receive ABA sessions?

    The frequency of ABA sessions varies based on the individual's needs and goals. It can range from a few hours per week to more intensive programs with multiple sessions per day. An intensive program could include about 6 to 7 hours of ABA services per day for five days a week. 

  • Who provides ABA therapy, and what qualifications should they have?

    It is recommended to look for ABA therapy services provided by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) or Registered Behavior technician under their supervision. BCBAs have specialized training in ABA techniques and interventions.

  • Can ABA therapy address communication and social skills deficits in my child?

    Yes, ABA therapy often focuses on improving communication, social, and adaptive skills. It employs strategies to enhance social interactions, language development, and overall communication abilities.

  • Are ABA techniques only used during therapy sessions, or can I apply them at home too?

    ABA techniques are highly adaptable and can be used both during therapy sessions and at home. BCBAs often collaborate with parents to ensure consistent implementation of strategies across different settings.

  • How long does ABA therapy typically last?

    The duration of ABA therapy varies depending on the child's progress and individual goals. Some children may benefit from ABA for a few years, while others might continue to receive support into adolescence.

  • What kind of goals can ABA therapy help my child achieve?

    ABA therapy can target a wide range of goals, including improving communication, reducing problem behaviors, teaching daily living skills, fostering independence, and enhancing social interactions.

  • Is ABA covered by insurance, and how do I navigate the insurance process?

    In North Carolina, many insurance plans cover ABA therapy to some extent. It's important to contact your insurance provider to understand the coverage details and requirements for obtaining ABA services. 

  • What should I expect during an ABA session, and how can I support my child's progress?

    ABA sessions involve structured activities tailored to your child's needs. Parents are encouraged to support progress by actively participating, reinforcing positive behaviors, and communicating with the therapist to ensure alignment with goals.

  • Where are you located?

    Our Clinic is located in Durham, North Carolina, and we support families in communities located within Durham County, Orange County, Wake county, and Chatham County.

Reach out today to schedule a consultation, and let us support your journey toward positive change with compassionate, evidence-based ABA therapy. We look forward to hearing from you!