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Frequently Asked Questions
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a research-supported treatment approach used to help children with autism learn new skills and reduce behaviors that make learning harder. It uses structured teaching, positive reinforcement, and individualized strategies.
ABA supports skill development in areas like functional communication, self-care routines, school readiness, and social interaction. It also teaches children safer alternative behaviors to reduce challenging behaviors.
In most cases, a formal autism diagnosis is required for insurance-funded ABA therapy. If your child has not yet received a diagnosis, our team can help guide you toward appropriate evaluation resources and explain next steps.
Earlier intervention often leads to greater gains. Starting therapy as soon as concerns arise (often around age 2 when possible) helps children build foundational skills during critical developmental windows.
Getting started is simple. Once you contact compleatKiDZ, our team will guide you through each step, including intake, insurance verification, and scheduling an initial assessment. We work closely with families to make the process as smooth and supportive as possible.
CompleatKiDZ provides pediatric therapy services for children and adolescents.
- Applied Behavioral Analysis: 2 to 10 years old
- PT, OT and Speech Therapy: infancy to 18 years old
- In home Therapy: 20 months to 18 years old
If you have questions about whether a service is a good fit for your child’s age and goals, call 980-270-4553 and we will point you in the right direction.
Therapy is delivered by trained professionals, including:
- Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who design and supervise individualized programs
- Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) who implement daily therapy goals under BCBA supervision
Yes. Research shows that consistent and intensive ABA therapy can lead to meaningful improvements in communication, social skills, daily independence, and adaptive behavior. Every child’s progress will look different, and therapy is individualized to each child’s needs.
ABA therapy may be provided in a clinic setting, in the home, or through a combination of environments depending on your child’s needs and availability. Your clinical team will recommend the most appropriate setting.
Therapy combines structured learning with fun, play-based activities geared to your child’s interests. Sessions focus on measurable goals and build skills through guided practice and reinforcement.
Families may have access to center-based therapy, in-home programs, or school-support services depending on region and needs. Programming is personalized to your child’s strengths and developmental goals.
Yes. Many children attend ABA therapy alongside school attendance. Your clinical team and school can work together to coordinate schedules that support consistency.
Yes. Parent and caregiver involvement is an important part of ABA therapy. Families receive guidance, training, and ongoing communication so skills learned in therapy can be reinforced at home and in daily routines.
The number of recommended therapy hours varies based on your child’s age, strengths, needs, and clinical assessment. A BCBA determines appropriate hours after completing a comprehensive evaluation and discussing goals with your family.
ABA therapy is not a fixed timeline. Some children benefit from longer-term support, while others transition out as skills develop. Therapy duration is based on progress toward goals and is reviewed regularly with families.
Progress is measured through consistent data collection and regular clinical reviews. Families receive updates on skill development, behavior changes, and goal progression so improvements are clearly tracked and understood.

