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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a problem that affects a child’s nervous system and growth and development. It often shows up during a child’s first 3 years of life. Some children with ASD seem to live in their own world. They are not interested in other children and lack social

Personalized ABA Therapy Programs

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects how a child’s brain functions. It impacts their communication, social skills, behaviors, and ability to process sensory information. The signs of ASD often become apparent between ages 2-3 as children begin interacting more with others. Some common characteristics include difficulty with back-and-forth conversation, trouble making eye contact, repetitive behaviors, intense focus on specific topics, and oversensitivity to certain sounds or textures. However, ASD affects each child differently—some may have mild challenges while others need very substantial support. Early intervention can make a big difference in helping children with ASD develop skills and achieve their full potential.

What Is ABA Therapy?s

ABA therapy for children with autism uses the science of learning and behavior. Our ABA therapy services can help children with autism build important sets of skills across many domains. As children develop, they build a foundation of skills such as:

  • Fine and gross motor skills.
  • Language and communication.
  • Self-help.
  • Play skills.
  • Social skills.

Unfortunately, autism creates many challenges for children as they develop these skills. As a result, many children benefit from early intervention through ABA therapy for toddlers.

The curriculum in our program combines decades of research and years of experience in Applied Behavior Analysis. If you’d like to learn more, click below to see the key elements of our ABA therapy services.

Navigating an Autism Diagnosiss

Receiving an autism diagnosis for your child can be emotionally overwhelming. You may feel unsure of what comes next and have many unanswered questions. The compassionate team at the All Levels Autism Center is here to support you through this process. Our experienced clinicians will walk alongside you following the diagnosis, taking time to understand your concerns and goals. We can help guide you through next steps, connect you with resources, and develop an individualized treatment plan tailored to your child’s needs. You are not alone on this journey – we are committed to empowering families and ensuring your child reaches their full potential.

  • What is ABA therapy?
  • How can therapy help my child?
  • Is there any data that shows that ABA therapy is effective?
  • Will my insurance cover my child’s therapy?

So wherever you are in the process, we are here to help.

Our Therapy Process

  • Book Appointment

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    you’ll be glad you did.

  • Evaluation & Diagnosis

    Obtaining the proper diagnosis is the first step to helping children with autism

  • Customized Treatment

    Every All Level Autism treatment plan is personalized to the child we’re helping.

Benefits of Early Intervention

Early-Childhood
  • Improves your child’s overall development

  • Improves social skills

  • Improves speech, language, and communication skills

  • Improves independent life skills

  • Strengthens parent-child relationships

  • Improves your child’s quality of life

Almost one in 54 children have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The number of cases has been tripling ever since, thanks to early detection and assessment. On average, these children will receive a diagnosis at around age 6. ASD can be diagnosed in children by 2 years of age. Once a child is diagnosed with ASD, an early intervention must be started. Early interventions typically commence around as early as 2-3 years of age.

Early intervention is any specialized treatment or therapy that commences during or at preschool age. This includes birth to three years of age. At this age, the brain is highly plastic in nature. This means that the brain has a large potential to learn in comparison to when the child is older. Due to this reason, the earlier the treatment starts, the better the prognosis. It gives an impressive start to your child’s development. The changes as a result of early intervention will lead to a better quality of life.

Early intervention programs often include:

  • Family Training
  • Speech Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy