
School-Based ABA
Enhancing Educational Outcomes through ABA
By applying the principles of ABA in schools, we can create structured environments that promote positive behaviors, improve social skills, and support academic success. ABA techniques are tailored to meet the unique needs of each student, making it an effective approach for those with diverse learning challenges, including autism spectrum disorders.
Why Choose In-SCHOOL ABA Therapy?
Benefits of School-Based ABA

Inclusive Learning
ABA promotes interaction with same-aged peers, enhancing social skills and collaboration.

Structured Routines
Clear routines and expectations help students navigate the classroom, reducing anxiety and increasing focus.

Customized Support
Tailored intervention plans foster positive behaviors, supporting academic and social success for every student.
How to receive school services
To obtain services with Behavior and Education in a public-school setting, the family needs to communicate with their school district as a part of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process and request to work with BAE.
The school district will then reach out to BAE to confirm we will accept the IEP services being recommended. If the school setting does not require services to be provided through them, such as through an IEP process, then the caregivers need to confirm with the school setting that they are open to having services provided on their campus and then go through the insurance process with Behavior and Education.
The first step for all families is to contact the setting outside of their home that they would like to have ABA services provided in.
Our intake team can help walk you through this process! Call (310) 406-1500 for more information.
