Frequently Asked Questions

What is ABA therapy, and how can it help my child?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a rigorously researched, scientifically validated therapeutic framework that helps children build critical competencies across communication, social interaction, and daily living. Beyond skill development, ABA systematically addresses challenging behaviors by uncovering their root causes and replacing them with functional, socially appropriate alternatives. Each program is uniquely designed around your child’s individual strengths, challenges, and clinical goals.

How is autism diagnosed?

A diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder is made by licensed clinical professionals — such as developmental pediatricians, child psychologists, or neurologists — following a comprehensive evaluation. This process generally includes structured clinical observations, validated diagnostic assessments, and a detailed review of the child’s developmental history, with careful consideration of communication patterns, behavioral presentations, and social functioning.

Does insurance cover ABA therapy?

ABA therapy is recognized as a medically necessary treatment and is covered by a wide range of insurance plans, though specific benefits vary by carrier and policy. Our knowledgeable intake team is readily available to verify your insurance benefits and provide step-by-step guidance through the prior authorization process.

Who can benefit from ABA therapy?

Although ABA therapy is most commonly associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder, its evidence-based principles are broadly applicable and have demonstrated effectiveness for individuals with a range of developmental, behavioral, intellectual, and learning-related challenges.

How many hours of therapy does my child need?
The appropriate number of therapy hours is determined through a comprehensive clinical assessment and varies based on each child’s unique needs, goals, and level of functioning. While some children thrive with a targeted number of weekly hours, others may benefit from a more intensive service model — all recommendations are grounded in clinical evidence and individualized to your child.
Where are services provided?
We offer flexible service delivery across multiple environments — including the home, clinic, school, and broader community settings — ensuring that therapy is accessible, practical, and aligned with both the child’s clinical needs and the family’s preferences.
What happens during an ABA session?
Each ABA session is thoughtfully structured to blend formal skill instruction with naturalistic, play-based learning experiences — creating an engaging therapeutic environment in which children build targeted competencies, develop improved behavioral responses, and progressively achieve greater independence.
Will I be involved in my child’s therapy?
Without question. Family involvement is not simply encouraged — it is an integral pillar of effective ABA therapy. We provide parents and caregivers with structured, ongoing training and personalized guidance, ensuring you are fully equipped to support and reinforce your child’s clinical progress within the home and beyond.
How is progress measured?
Clinical progress is rigorously tracked through objective, session-by-session data collection. Our team conducts scheduled reviews of treatment goals to assess your child’s trajectory and ensure the plan continues to reflect their evolving needs, making data-informed adjustments whenever necessary.
How long does ABA therapy last?
There is no universal timeline for ABA therapy — the duration depends entirely on each child’s progress, clinical goals, and evolving needs. While some children achieve their targeted outcomes within several months, others benefit from longer-term therapeutic support spanning multiple years. Our team continuously reassesses and adjusts the plan to ensure services remain clinically appropriate.
How do I get started?
To get started, reach out to our team to initiate the intake process. We will guide you through each step — from insurance verification and clinical assessment to the commencement of therapy services.
What is the role of a BCBA?
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is a licensed clinical professional responsible for designing your child’s individualized treatment plan, overseeing the delivery of therapy sessions, and continuously monitoring clinical progress.
Who is an RBT?
A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is a trained paraprofessional who works directly with your child to implement the therapy plan developed by the supervising BCBA.
Is ABA therapy only table work?
Not at all. ABA therapy is a dynamic, multi-faceted approach that extends well beyond table-based instruction. Sessions incorporate a rich blend of structured teaching, naturalistic environment training, and play-based learning — all designed to keep children engaged while building skills that generalize across real-world settings.
How long are therapy sessions?
Session duration is individualized and determined by your child’s clinical treatment plan and scheduling needs. Sessions typically range from 2 to several hours, with a specific structure designed to maximize therapeutic engagement and effectiveness.
Can ABA help with communication?
Absolutely. Communication development is a primary focus of ABA therapy. Our clinicians target a comprehensive range of communication skills — including functional requesting, expressive labeling, receptive understanding, and reciprocal social interaction — using evidence-based strategies tailored to your child’s current level and goals.
Will my child’s program be individualized?
Yes. Individualization is the cornerstone of our clinical model. Every treatment plan is developed following a thorough assessment of your child’s unique strengths, areas of need, and specific therapeutic goals — ensuring that no two programs look alike and that every child receives the precise level of support they require.
What if my child has challenging behaviors?
Challenging behaviors are addressed through a structured, evidence-based process known as a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA), which identifies the specific triggers and underlying functions of each behavior. Based on these findings, our clinicians design targeted intervention strategies that teach safer, socially appropriate alternatives — reducing challenging behaviors while simultaneously building meaningful skills.
How soon can services start?

Service initiation timelines vary based on insurance authorization and clinician scheduling. However, we are committed to minimizing wait times and will proactively begin your child’s therapy program as quickly as possible after completing the intake, assessment, and authorization process.

Do you offer parent training?
Yes — and it is one of the most impactful components of our program. Structured parent and caregiver training is embedded throughout the therapeutic process, providing families with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to consistently implement evidence-based strategies in the home and across community environments.
Can services be adjusted over time?
Absolutely. ABA therapy is inherently adaptive. Treatment plans are living documents, subject to regular clinical review and revision. As your child achieves goals, develops new skills, or presents with changing needs, our team adjusts therapy hours, objectives, and intervention strategies accordingly — ensuring the program always reflects your child’s current level and priorities.
Do you collaborate with schools or other providers?
Yes. We strongly believe that collaborative, multidisciplinary care produces the best outcomes. With your written consent, our clinical team will actively coordinate with your child’s teachers, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physicians, and any other relevant professionals — ensuring a unified, consistent approach to support across all of the environments in which your child participates.
What if my child doesn’t respond right away?
Progress in ABA therapy is a journey, and it is entirely normal for some children to require additional time or a modified approach before significant gains become apparent. If your child’s progress does not align with clinical expectations, our team conducts a comprehensive review of the treatment plan — analyzing session data, reassessing behavioral functions, and implementing evidence-based modifications to better align the program with your child’s needs.
Is ABA therapy safe?
Yes. ABA therapy has one of the strongest evidence bases of any intervention in behavioral health, with decades of peer-reviewed research supporting its safety and effectiveness. All services at New Season ABA are delivered using positive, non-aversive strategies and are conducted in full accordance with the ethical guidelines established by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).
Can older children benefit from ABA?
Yes. The principles of ABA are effective across the lifespan. For older children and adolescents, we design programs that address age-appropriate skill development, including advanced social competencies, self-advocacy, vocational readiness, and the functional independence skills necessary for a successful transition to adult life.