The Full Story
What does ABA therapy look like?
1:1 sessions in the places your child already learns — home, school, and community.

What ABA at Thrive looks like
Applied Behavior Analysis is a research-backed approach that helps children build the skills they need to communicate, connect, and navigate the world. At Thrive, that doesn't mean drills at a table. It means meeting your child where they are, on the floor, in the kitchen, on the playground and using the moments that already exist in their day to teach the skills that matter.

Our service model
-
In-home ABA. The most popular option, and for good reason. Skills built where your family lives, generalize to where your family lives.
-
School-based ABA. We collaborate directly with your child's teacher and IEP team. (We coordinate with school district policies; some districts allow outside providers, others don't — we'll help you navigate that conversation.)
-
Community-based ABA. Restaurants, grocery stores, the park. The skills that change everyday life are practiced where everyday life happens.


What we work on
-
Communication and language (verbal, AAC, gestural)
-
Social skills and peer connection
-
Emotional regulation and coping strategies
-
Daily living skills (toileting, dressing, mealtime, sleep routines)
-
Play, joint attention, and pretend skills
-
Reduction of behaviors that get in the way of learning or safety
-
Transitions, flexibility, and tolerating change
Who we serve


Who we serve
Children and adults ages 2-50+ with an autism diagnosis or another developmental difference where ABA is clinically indicated. We have particular experience with early-intervention-age toddlers and with school-age children navigating big classroom transitions.
Hours
We're open 7 days a week with evening availability — including after-school slots that fill up fast. If your family needs weekend or evening therapy, please ask. We hold those hours specifically for families whose schedules don't fit a 9-to-5 model.

