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When Will ABA Therapy Start Working for My Child?
When Will ABA Therapy Start Working for My Child?
When Will ABA Therapy Start Working for My Child?
When Will ABA Therapy Start Working for My Child?
When Will ABA Therapy Start Working for My Child?
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When Will ABA Therapy Start Working for My Child?

Key Highlights As an ABA therapist in NC, one of the most common questions I hear from parents is: “How long will it take before we see results?” The honest answer is—it depends. But in my experience, you’ll usually see small but meaningful improvements within 3–6 months, more noticeable progress in 6–12 months, and life-changing

ABA Therapy vs CBT: Which One Helps Children with Autism Thrive?
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ABA Therapy vs CBT: Which One Helps Children with Autism Thrive?

Key Highlights When I meet new families, they’re often overwhelmed by therapy choices for autism. As an ABA therapist, I believe understanding how each approach works is the first step to making an informed decision. One of my former clients, Ellie, began in-home ABA therapy at just three years old. At first, even making eye

Which Autism Levels Should Be Targeted for ABA Therapy Intervention?
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Which Autism Levels Should Be Targeted for ABA Therapy Intervention?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a wide-ranging condition, and the need for therapies like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) can vary significantly depending on the severity of the symptoms. Generally, children with moderate to severe autism benefit the most from ABA therapy, especially when challenges with communication, social skills, and behavior are more pronounced. The Role

How ABA Therapy Transforms Behavior in Children with Autism
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How ABA Therapy Transforms Behavior in Children with Autism

Key Highlights When parents first ask me about ABA therapy, they usually want to know, “Will this really help my child?” And I understand—that’s a big question.  In my years of providing autism services in North Carolina, I’ve seen firsthand how ABA therapy can help children unlock potential, reduce frustration, and build independence. One child

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