ABA Therapy
for Children
with Autism

Improve behavior. Increase communication.
Enhance quality of life.
We

Believe in Seeing Beyond the Challenges.

Our dedicated team, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), partners with families to create individualized therapy that increases communication, improves quality of life, and focuses on the unique strengths of each child.

We take a compassionate approach that combines the latest research with a deep understanding of the diverse needs of our families, empowering children to reach their fullest potential.

Why

Families Choose The Helm ABA

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Our Services

Center-Based Focused Therapy

Our state-of-the-art facilities offer a focused, yet naturalistic therapy environment where children can thrive socially and academically. In our center-based programs, we provide structured, child-led sessions that foster group learning and socialization—building a foundation for critical skills that will support future growth. This session structure mimics life outside of therapy to ensure generalization of skills to other environments, while providing structured learning opportunities.

Early Intervention Programs

We know that starting therapy early can make a profound difference. Our early intervention programs are designed to address developmental delays right from the start, giving your child the best foundation for long-term academic and social success.

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How

We're Successful in Our Approach

At The Helm ABA, we’re proud of our deeply personalized and focused approach to autism therapy. Here’s why our methods make a real difference:

One-on-One Attention

Every child benefits from individualized attention, ensuring therapy is specifically tailored to their unique needs and learning styles. This focused approach allows us to adjust techniques in real-time, ensuring progress is maximized. We strive to provide consistency for your child’s treatment team so collaboration across Registered Behavior Technicians and Behavior Analysts can occur seamlessly to provide optimal outcomes.

Our treatment plans are designed in collaboration with families and updated regularly to reflect each child’s progress. By continuously adapting to meet evolving needs, we ensure that our therapy programs remain relevant and effective throughout the child’s development.

We believe that learning opportunities do not stop when the session ends. Family education and collaboration with all stakeholders is a cornerstone of our approach. We provide parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools to continue using therapy techniques in real lifeBy providing families the tools to successfully navigate life outside of therapy, families feel empowered to tackle any challenges they may face.

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In-Network Insurance

We offer comprehensive assistance with understanding insurance coverage and exploring grants and financial resources, so that financial constraints do not limit your child’s access to quality therapy. Contact us today to get started.

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