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211 4th Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Autism and ABA Therapy Services In Indiana

We provide ABA therapy in Indiana to help children with autism improve their social and communication skills.

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Most insurances accepted

At-Home ABA Therapy In Indiana

Our team of highly skilled therapists are passionate about providing the best ABA therapy in Indiana and take great pride in seeing each child succeed.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to help children grow and thrive by improving communication, social, and adaptive skills.
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Our Team

Our dedicated and experienced BCBAs develop programs that suit each child's unique skill set.
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Our Vision

We believe that children with autism can lead happy and productive lives that are not defined by their special needs.

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Hours

Sunday: 8am - 6pm
Monday: 8am - 6pm
Tuesday: 8am - 6pm
Wednesday: 8am - 6pm
Thursday: 8am - 6pm
Friday: 8am - 6pm
Saturday: 8am - 6pm

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FAQs

How much does ABA therapy cost in Indiana?

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In Indiana, the majority of insurance companies cover costs related to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). If a family needs to pay out of pocket, it will cost approximately $120 per hour for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst to work with your child.

How many ABA therapy hours are needed?

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Experts say it's recommended that your child gets 2-5 hours of ABA therapy per day. Children with autism will need between 10-40 hours of ABA therapy per week.

When should my child begin ABA therapy?

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Good question! ABA therapy can improve learning, social, and communication skills in children. Research shows that it has a 92% success rate in helping children with autism improve symptoms. So in short, your child should start getting ABA therapy as soon as possible.

When can my child stop getting ABA therapy?

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ABA therapy professionals recommend children to stop getting therapy when they've completed 2-3 years of intensive therapy followed by 2-3 more years in a focused approach.
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