✅ No waitlist for daytime 2-4 year olds ✅ We accept all Medicaid ✅ We accept most major insurances
Helping Children with Autism Build Skills for Life
You’re juggling meltdowns, school concerns, and constant second-guessing.
But the good news is, you don’t have to figure this out alone!
We’re passionate about
- Helping your child communicate what they need – without frustration.
- Making daily routines easier, from getting dressed to leaving the house.
- Building skills that actually show up at home, not just in sessions.
We believe there’s always a better way and we can all work together to make a difference.
Supporting Parents, Empowering Children
Parents and caregivers play an essential role in a child’s growth, and successful ABA therapy is built on collaboration. Families deserve support just as much as children do. By working closely with parents, caregivers, and educators, the team at IABA Consultants helps create practical strategies that can improve daily routines, reduce frustration, encourage positive behaviors, and strengthen family connections.
Progress may look different for every child, but even small milestones can create life-changing momentum. Whether it is improving communication, increasing independence, developing social skills, or helping children better manage emotions and transitions, compassionate ABA therapy can provide families with hope and a clearer path forward.
No family should feel alone while seeking answers for their child. With the right support system, guidance, and care, children can continue building skills that help them thrive, and parents can feel more confident about the future ahead.
Find The Right Support For Your Child
What This Looks Like at IABA
1. Meet your child
We learn what motivates your child and what goals matter to your family.
2. Build a Plan
Focused on real-life skills and backed with proven ABA strategies.
3. Practice + Progress
Through play, routines, and consistency across environments.
What Our Parents Are Saying
They set-up a plan based off of Max's needs and our concerns with him.
– Griselda Valadez



