Our Services
Figure out if ABA is right for you & your family, our service options, and what packages we currently have available.
Direct ABA Therapy Package
For children requiring active therapy services, In-Person in Central & North New Jersey
1:1 Therapy Sessions with a Trained Behavior Technician
Ongoing Supervision & Program Oversight by a BCBA
Services Available In-Home, in Community Settings, & at Schools
Ideal for: Families seeking Comprehensive Direct ABA therapy
Parent & Caregiver Support Package
For helping parents navigating education & healthcare systems
Parent Consultations
Initial Assessment, Treatment Planning for Parents, and Recommendations
In-Home Environmental Arrangement & Child-Specific Setup
Parent/Caregiver Training in ABA Principles (Training Parents as Behavior Technicians for Home Use)
Ideal for: Parents needing ongoing ABA Support or Independent Support at Home
Advocacy & Support Services Package
For families navigating ABA after outpatient or home programs
Advocacy during IEP Meetings & Education Planning
Support Obtaining Communication Devices & Connecting to Resources
Guidance Navigating School, Healthcare, & Community Systems
Ideal for: Parents seeking Help Advocating for their Child’s Needs
Consulting & Training Package
For ABA Companies, Schools, & Organizations
Consulting for Behavior Technicians, New BCBAs, & Company System Setups
Training Programs for Staff, Technicians, & Leadership
Community & School Workshops Introducing ABA & Behavioral Support Concepts
Ideal for: Organizations looking to Improve ABA Services or Awareness and Reduce Staff Turnover
Adult Life Skills & Executive Functioning Support Package
For adults on the Spectrum seeking Greater Independence
Support with Executive Functioning (Organization, Planning, Time Management, etc.)
Building Social Awareness & Strengthening Communication Skills
Coaching for Daily Living Skills (Budgeting, Self-Care, Home Systems)
Job Duty Management, Workplace Support & Structured Independence Plans
Ideal for: Adults Integrating into Work & Community Life
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1 Hour (Virtual or In-Person) Assessments including Review: $275
50 minute sessions with Behavior Technician: $100
50 minute sessions with Behavior Technician and Supervision of BCBA: $200
Parent Trainings (Minimum Requirement two 50 minute sessions per month): $200 each
Session frequency based on assessment results and prescribed hours by BCBA
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1 Hour Virtual Assessment (Required) includes the review: $275
50-minute consulting sessions: $175
25-minute add-on: $75
Virtual throughout the United States, In-Person services offered in North New Jersey
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Private Pay: $100 per hour virtual appointment
Contact us for Sliding Scale options.
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FAQs
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While ABA is best known for its effectiveness with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, it also benefits individuals of all ages who need support with communication, social skills, independence, behavior management, and executive functioning.
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No. We also work with adults and provide support for executive functioning, life skills, and behavior challenges across a variety of diagnoses and needs.
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Sessions are 1:1 and customized to each individual’s goals. They may include skill-building activities, structured teaching, natural environment learning, and behavior strategies, all delivered by a trained behavior technician under supervision from a BCBA.
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We offer ABA therapy in your home, in the community (e.g., playgrounds, stores, or schools with permission), and virtually for select services like parent training and consulting.
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Yes. Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) provide regular direct supervision of behavior technicians to ensure high-quality care and continuous progress toward treatment goals.
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Yes, a formal diagnosis (such as autism) is typically required for ABA therapy to be covered by insurance. However, a diagnosis is not required if you choose to pay privately. Private pay allows for faster access to services without waiting for a diagnostic report or insurance approval, and can be especially helpful for families seeking early intervention or support while pursuing a formal diagnosis.
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Yes, we provide and require two parent training sessions per month with a BCBA. These 50-minute sessions are critical for long-term success.
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ABA is most effective when skills are consistently supported across all environments. Parent training:
Empowers you to reinforce your child’s skills at home
Helps prevent problem behaviors before they escalate
Builds your confidence and competence in managing everyday challenges
Improves generalization of skills across settings and people
Private Pay vs Insurance
Private Pay
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Private pay enhances confidentiality by eliminating third-party involvement, keeping sensitive information strictly between the therapist and client. Without insurance access to therapy records, clients feel secure that their struggles and treatment details remain private. This privacy fosters a trusting environment for open communication. Additionally, private pay offers more flexibility in treatment, allowing therapists to tailor their approach to clients’ needs without insurance limitations. For those valuing confidentiality and personalized care, private pay is an excellent option.
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Private pay provides enhanced flexibility in selecting a therapist and frequency of sessions. Individuals can choose a therapist based on their preferences, expertise, and compatibility without being limited to those available in their insurance network and choose how frequent they need sessions.
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When utilizing insurance, therapists are generally obligated to submit a diagnostic code to secure reimbursement. However, many individuals choose to avoid having a mental health diagnosis recorded on their insurance, and opting for private pay enables them to circumvent this necessity.
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Paying privately can lead to faster access to therapy services. The processing of insurance claims can occasionally create delays, but private payment removes this administrative hurdle.
Insurance
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Insurance-covered services are protected under HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), which enforces strict privacy standards. This ensures that all personal and medical information is handled with the highest level of confidentiality. In addition, insurance providers are legally obligated to store and transmit sensitive data securely, giving families peace of mind that their information is protected.
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While insurance plans come with specific requirements, many offer access to a variety of in-network providers and therapy formats (e.g., in-home, clinic, or telehealth). This allows families to choose a provider that fits their preferences while still receiving financial support. Some plans also include out-of-network benefits, enabling families to see preferred specialists with partial reimbursement.
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Having a formal diagnosis on record can unlock a range of supports beyond ABA therapy. This includes eligibility for educational accommodations (such as IEPs or 504 Plans), access to disability services, and potential future insurance or government program benefits. A diagnosis can also serve as clinical documentation for long-term support planning.
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For families who qualify, insurance makes vital services more affordable—sometimes covering up to 100% of the cost. Many policies include a broad provider network, allowing access to board-certified clinicians, specialized programs, and ongoing therapy. Insurance may also cover related services like occupational therapy, speech therapy, or developmental assessments, increasing comprehensive care options without the financial burden.