Address: 1101 Arrow Point Dr Suite 305, Cedar Park, TX 78613, USA
Phone: +15126050069
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Alex and Holland Rancier
Our experience here was truly one of a kind. Our son received therapy at ABC for 3 years. They constantly set and met goals for him. His BCBA Jamie Burgan was consistent and she always had a can do approach. Her and her team were strong pillars for our son and helped him meet his milestones and exceed them! When it was time to approach his transition into elementary the whole team helped him prepare. We are so greatful for Jamie, her team and ABC. We would definitely recommend to anyone in need of ABA therapy or testing.
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Our family feels so absolutely blessed to have found ABC center. Our ABA and her team are ABSOLUTELY amazing! Their energy and enthusiasm to help our son has been VERY contagious and he has achieved so very much! I honestly feel we could not have potty trained my Sammy had it not been for Sherley and all of her amazing staff. Sammy is working on accomplishing all of his age appropriate milestones, and ABC uses an awesome tracking software that allows their techs to seamlessly track Sammy's behavior, and his response to activities so that on any certain day we can pull up his tracking and see that on the day he was sick he was having more noncompliant behaviors, etc. We have also started OT, speech therapy and physical therapy and I was very impressed with how many things Sammy was already doing at the center without the aid of these therapies. Adding these therapies help Sammy move along even better on his journey to help him become an independent individual in our society. Hannah the Director of ABC is also very responsive to all of my questions and concerns/ schedule changes for therapy. We wouldn't go anywhere else for treatment.
Katherine B
My son has the best therapists here. Tyler is an ABA expert, he also has watchful eyes. When my son looked normal to almost everyone, Tyler pointed out what he found unusual, at the very early stage, so the medical team got to save my son from a very rare and life threatening syndrome. Both pediatrician and neurologist team gave Tyler highest compliments. Kelly is very good at making programs fun. My son loves her sessions. And I love to watch her modeling videos over and over again. Katie was an OT therapist and she is an artist, too. My son always has a big smile for her. Kacie and Katherine are super nice and patient with my son, make sure my son understands. Jill is my favorite BCBA, my son loves her the most. I like her a lot, too. The office lady Destini is very helpful and friendly. She has 5 years of ABA working experience. My son loves this place.
Sawyer Cerutti
ABC Arrow Point is full of heart! Everyone that works there makes it a fun, supportive environment where children and coworkers excel!
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Our team – and the vast majority of autism experts in the United States – are committed to ABA therapy as the key treatment for those on the Autism Spectrum. Why? It’s simple. ABA therapy has helped non-verbal children speak, those without social skills interact with others, those with aggression eliminate their problem behaviors, and so much more.
ABA treatment for autism is heavily researched, and virtually every peer-reviewed research study on ABA describes early intensive intervention as the best practice. ABA therapy is the gold standard for a clinically-validated and heavily researched approach to helping children with autism.
Yes, in most cases. Private health insurance is, with few exceptions, required in Texas to provide coverage for treatment or therapy for autism. The Texas Insurance Autism Mandate puts specific requirements on health insurance companies to provide coverage.
If you have questions about what is the best insurance provider for autism therapy, please contact us. Our insurance experts will be pleased to answer any questions and provide guidance on getting the best coverage for your child.
ABA therapy will address the developmental deficiencies identified during an initial assessment of your child’s functioning across dozens of areas. With children on the autism spectrum, this often includes areas of verbal communication, like the ability to converse with parents and peers, request items, and communicate emotions and needs. Nonverbal communication, like making gestures and understanding social cues, can also be developed. Other important target areas of ABA include social skills, play skills, potty training, self-care skills (brushing teeth, washing hands, etc.), and day-to-day living skills (getting dressed, table manners, etc.).
First and foremost, a child and a therapist will “pair,” meaning they will simply take time to play, get comfortable with each other, and establish a good relationship. Based on a child’s individualized treatment plan, specific therapy goals will be worked on each day. Therapists will collect data on the success rate with each goal, and once a goal is mastered, children will move on to the next. Common therapy goals might include pointing to objects to indicate want or need, playing appropriately with toys, matching pictures and objects, learning sounds and words, potty training, and so much more.
Applied Behavior Analysis is likely a phrase that you haven’t used much in your life. Let’s break it down: -Applied (this is an applied, or practical, method that we use). -Behavior (we all have an intuitive sense of this word – behavior is what people do) -Analysis (the study or investigation into something) Applied Behavior Analysis seeks to understand why a child does something (analyzing behavior) and then applies this within the child’s individualized lessons. An example: a child screams loudly. We’ll work to understand why the child screams – this is called the “function” of the behavior. If we can understand why the screaming occurs (the child is triggered by a small change in routine), we can then do something about it (slowly introduce the child to different kinds of transitions, work on regulating emotions).
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) are passionate about ABA therapy and all that it can do. A BCBA is a master’s or doctoral-level healthcare practitioner that uses the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to assist with developmental issues, especially autism spectrum disorders. At Action Behavior Centers, our BCBAs have multiple years of experience working with children of a wide range of ages and functions. Our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) are certified through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. In addition, before being paired with a Kiddo for 1:1 therapy, each RBT is provided with extensive on-site training to ensure they have the skills to effectively help children with a range of behavioral challenges. Our team members are very excited to help make a difference in the lives of you and your family members.
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