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Understanding ABA

Every Child Deserves the Chance to Grow, Connect, and Thrive

For parents new to ABA, the questions can feel endless. We’re here to help you understand what ABA actually looks like for your child, and what it can help them become.

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The First Step

If You’re Just Starting to Wonder What ABA Is

If your child has autism or you’re starting to notice signs, you’ve probably heard about ABA therapy from a doctor, another parent, or even online. You may have heard success stories, but you’re still left wondering what it actually looks like for your child.

At CareWorks ABA, we understand that this isn’t just about therapy, it’s about your child’s future. It’s about helping them communicate, build confidence, and gain the independence they need in everyday life.

What ABA Builds

Communication, Confidence, and Independence

Three foundational outcomes that shape a child’s everyday life, and a family’s peace of mind.

Communication

From first words to full conversations, ABA helps your child express what they need, what they feel, and who they are.

Confidence

Every small win builds belief. ABA helps your child trust their own voice, their own choices, and their place in any room.

Independence

Brushing teeth, packing a backpack, asking for what they need. ABA builds the practical skills that make daily life their own.

The Standard of Care

Recognized by Leading Authorities

Thirty years of research demonstrated the efficacy of applied behavioral methods in reducing inappropriate behavior and in increasing communication, learning, and appropriate social behavior.

U.S. Surgeon General, Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, 1999

Also Endorsed By

American Academy of Pediatrics · American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry · Centers for Disease Control & Prevention · National Institutes of Health

But what matters most isn’t the terminology, it’s what it can do for your child.

Real Life Practice

Progress Where Your Child Lives, Learns, and Grows

We focus on real, meaningful progress, not just in a clinical setting, but in the environments where your child lives, learns, and grows. The skills that change a family’s everyday life are the ones that show up at the dinner table, on the playground, and during the morning rush.

That’s why we deliver therapy across in-home, center-based, and community settings. We meet your child wherever practice will turn into progress.

A CareWorks therapist guides a young child through a real-world skill practice in a natural everyday setting.
We’re With You

You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone

We’re here to guide you, support you, and help your child reach their full potential, every step of the way.

Your Child Doesn’t Have to Wait

No waitlist. No months of wondering. Fill out a quick form and our care team will reach out to walk you through the next steps.