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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.

Find The Right Support For Your Child

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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.

Get Started with ABA

Research has shown that when children are in an environment that has great structure, it can help to improve their skills and help them to develop new ones. It can also promote good behavior. That’s the goal of ABA therapy.

At Instructional ABA Consultants, we provide a stable and structured environment for children. We also provide families the necessary tools to continue that structure at home. Please contact us and let us share what services we can provide for you and your family.

Early Intervention is Key

Numerous studies prove that early intervention allows for the best outcome for autistic children. ABA therapy is incredibly effective and has been recognized by the Surgeon General, the National Academy of Sciences, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Autistic children between the ages of 18 months to four years of age have a great chance to decrease the certain characteristics of autism and enhance their skills when they are getting over 20 hours of ABA therapy a week.

Insurance

There are a lot of insurance questions about ABA therapy, beginning with, “Do I have coverage for ABA?” Understanding your insurance coverage for autism treatment and ABA therapy can be very confusing. Instructional ABA Consultants is here to help.

Our first goal is to help families understand the information they have about their insurance plan’s coverage and benefits so they have a realistic assessment of the specific coverage. We will help you verify existing coverage or help you obtain coverage if you do not have it.

They set-up a plan based off of Max's needs and our concerns with him.

– Griselda Valadez