
CLINIC-Based ABA
Specialized ABA Care in a Supportive Environment
Our Clinic-Based ABA Therapy is designed to provide a structured and supportive setting where children can focus on developing essential skills and overcoming challenges. Our clinic offers a controlled, distraction-free environment where therapy is tailored to meet each child’s individual needs.
Why Choose In-Clinic ABA Therapy?
Benefits of Clinic-Based ABA

Structured Environment
Clinics offer a predictable, distraction-free space that enhances focus and skill development.

Social Opportunities
Children engage in group activities with peers, fostering essential social skills in a supportive setting.

Expert Oversight
Senior behavior analysts provide tailored guidance, ensuring effective interventions and individualized care.
Key Differences Between Clinic and Home-Based Services
Clinic based services provide a predictable, structured and comfortable learning environment that is designed to minimize distractions as appropriate for the learner.
- Allow social opportunities with other peers in the clinic.
- Can prepare your child for school in a smaller, safer environment prior to transitioning to school.
- Caregiver collaboration can also take place within the clinic
- Caregiver presence is not required on a daily basis in this setting.
- Clinic based services allows for additional oversight from our senior behavior analysts
- A novel teaching environment, like a clinic, often accelerates the development of positive learning habits compared to services provided in more familiar settings where there may be conflicting habits or expectations
Clinic-Based ABA FAQ
What is the difference between clinic-based services and home based services?
Clinic based services provide a predictable, structured and comfortable learning environment that is designed to minimize distractions as appropriate for the learner.
- Allow social opportunities with other peers in the clinic.
- Can prepare your child for school in a smaller, safer environment prior to transitioning to school.
- Caregiver collaboration can also take place within the clinic
- Caregiver presence is not required on a daily basis in this setting.
- Clinic based services allows for additional oversight from our senior behavior analysts
A novel teaching environment, like a clinic, often accelerates the development of positive learning habits compared to services provided in more familiar settings where there may be conflicting habits or expectations
What type of social opportunities are provided within the clinic setting?
Depending on individual need, clinics offer social groups up to 4-6 peers provided in a group format.
- If a smaller social opportunity is needed, sessions can be designed in a play date format for a short duration of your child’s session.
Social lessons can break down more abstract concepts into smaller, teachable steps, and provide your child or teen to practice in a supportive environment with peers
