FAQ's

Most common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ABA therapy?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a research-based approach that uses positive reinforcement to teach skills, reduce challenging behaviors, and improve overall quality of life. It’s personalized to meet the unique needs of each individual.

What age groups do you work with?

We work with children of all ages, from toddlers to young adults, tailoring our services to support each stage of development and individual needs.

Where are your service provided?

Our services are available in homes, schools, and community settings to ensure therapy is accessible and effective in the environments that matter most to your child’s growth.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we are in-network with major insurance providers, including Cigna, BCBS, Tricare, and Aetna. If you’re unsure about your coverage, our team can assist you in verifying benefits and navigating the process.

How do I get started with your services?

Getting started is simple! Contact us to schedule an initial consultation. After an assessment of your child’s needs, we’ll create a tailored therapy plan and map out a schedule to begin working toward therapy goals.

What does the assessment process involve?

The assessment process includes a thorough evaluation of your child’s strengths, needs, and goals. This typically involves observations, interviews with caregivers, and data collection to create a personalized therapy plan.

What makes Gentle Behavior Services different?

We focus on compassionate, child-led therapy that respects each child’s unique strengths and interests. Our multicultural approach ensures inclusivity, and we provide bilingual services to better serve diverse families..

What makes Gentle Behavior Services different?

We focus on compassionate, child-led therapy that respects each child’s unique strengths and interests. Our multicultural approach ensures inclusivity, and we provide bilingual services to better serve diverse families..

How involved do parents and caregivers need to be in therapy?

We believe that parents and caregivers play a vital role in a child’s progress. We offer parent training and encourage collaboration to ensure strategies are effective across all settings.