FAQ

FAQS

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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific, evidence-based approach to understanding and improving behavior.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific, evidence-based approach to understanding and improving behavior. ABA uses positive reinforcement and individualized strategies to help children build skills in communication, social interaction, learning, and daily living. At Sprout & Bloom, we tailor each ABA program to the unique strengths and needs of your child, helping them reach meaningful developmental milestones.

Yes. While our clinical practices follow the highest standards of evidence-based ABA therapy, our core values are rooted in Christian faith. We believe that every child is wonderfully made and deserves to be nurtured with compassion, patience, and purpose. We respect all families and will always honor your personal beliefs and values in the care we provide.

Yes, we accept a variety of insurance plans and Medicaid waivers. We understand that navigating insurance can be overwhelming, and our administrative team is here to help guide you through the process. Please contact us directly for the most up-to-date list of accepted providers and for assistance with verification of benefits.

The session could last 2 to 8 hours.

If your child is experiencing challenges with communication, social interaction, attention, play skills, behavior, or daily living tasks, ABA may be a helpful support. ABA is most commonly used with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but it is also effective for a wide range of developmental and behavioral needs. We offer free consultations to help determine whether our services are a good fit for your family.

Each session is structured around your child’s individualized goals. A session may include:

  • Warm-up activities to build rapport
  • Skill-building tasks such as language, social play, or self-help routines
  • Natural environment teaching to generalize skills in real-life settings
  • Positive reinforcement to motivate and celebrate successes
  • Data collection to track progress
  • Parent updates or coaching, depending on the setting

Whether in the home, clinic, or school, sessions are designed to be engaging, functional, and rooted in positive, compassionate care.