Early Intervention ABA Therapy in Texas

Jumpstart your child’s progress

Early ABA therapy teaches communication, independence, and social skills while your child's brain is wired to learn fastest. Start ABA before your child turns four, and you’ve given them a headstart on succeeding.

We work tirelessly to help our clients achieve, in spite of their individual challenges.

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Why starting early makes all the difference

Young kids learn fast. Their brains are wired for it. Skills that take months to teach at age 7 can click in weeks at age 3.

Starting ABA therapy early means:

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Your child learns to ask for help before frustration becomes their default

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Social skills develop while other kids are still figuring them out too

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Daily routines get easier (meals, bedtime, getting dressed)

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Meltdowns decrease because your child has better tools

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You spend less time managing behaviors and more time enjoying your kid

Starting early doesn't lock your child into therapy forever. On the contrary, it gives them tools faster, so they need less help later.

What we work on in early intervention

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Asking for things:

Words, signs, pictures, devices; whatever works. Your child learns to communicate what they need instead of melting down because you can't read their mind.

Playing like other kids:

Using toys appropriately. Pretend play. Sharing. Taking turns. The stuff that helps them fit in at daycare or with cousins.

Doing things themselves:

Using a spoon. Potty training. Putting on shoes. Getting through a morning routine without a fight.

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Handling changes:

Leaving the park. Switching activities. Getting in the car. Transitions that don't end in a complete breakdown.

Managing big feelings:

Reducing tantrums, hitting, and throwing things. We teach better ways to handle frustration.

How early intervention works

We assess your child.

Our BCBA figures out where your child is now and what skills matter most to your family.

We build a plan.

Specific goals. Real strategies. A therapy schedule that fits your life.

Therapy starts.

Your child works one-on-one with a therapist at home, at our center, or at their daycare. Sessions are play-based and don't feel like work.

You learn too.

We teach you what to do between sessions so progress happens all day, not just during therapy.

We adjust as they grow.

Your BCBA tracks progress and updates the plan when your child is ready for new goals.

No waitlists. Most families start within weeks.

Where ABA therapy happens

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We come to you. Work on real-life skills during meals, playtime, and routines. Your child learns where they live.

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Structured sessions designed for skill-building and socialization in a calm, supportive environment.

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At daycare or preschool

We coordinate with your child's program and provide therapy during the day so they practice skills with other kids.

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First Month

Someone finally gets it. Your therapist shows up, doesn't judge the chaos, and just starts helping your family move forward.

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Months 4–6

Real change shows up. Teachers mention improvements. Family members notice the difference. Your child asks for things instead of melting down, and daily life feels more manageable.

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Months 2–3

You start seeing small wins add up. Your child uses a new word. They sit through dinner without a meltdown. A transition that used to end in screaming now happens without a fight.

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Month 6+

Skills are sticking. Your child communicates more effectively, plays better with siblings, and follows routines independently. The work you put in is paying off.

What you'll notice with early intervention

We serve families across Texas

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Early intervention ABA FAQ’s

  • What age should my child start?

    If you're noticing delays or challenges, contact us. Most kids start between 2 and 5, but every situation is different.

  • Does my child need a diagnosis first?

    Yes. ABA therapy requires an autism diagnosis from a doctor or psychologist.

  • How many hours per week?

    Depends on your child. Most young kids receive 10-30 hours weekly. Your BCBA recommends a schedule after assessment.

  • Will this change who my child is?

    No. Your child's personality stays. We teach skills that help them express themselves better and handle life with less frustration.

  • How long will they need therapy?

    Every kid is different. Some make huge progress in 6-12 months. Others need longer support. Plans adjust as your child grows.

  • Can I be involved?

    Yes. You're part of the team. We teach you strategies to reinforce skills throughout the day.

  • What if my child goes to daycare?

    Great. We can provide therapy there so they practice skills with other kids.

  • Is there a waitlist?

    No. We start fast.

  • What if my child won't cooperate?

    Our therapists work with resistant, anxious, or wiggly kids all the time. We adjust our approach to meet your child where they are.

  • How will I know it's working?

    You'll see it at home. Better communication. Fewer meltdowns. More independence. We also track data and share updates.

  • Does insurance cover this?

    Most plans cover ABA therapy for autism. We verify benefits upfront and handle all paperwork.

Let’s get a headstart on success

Start early. Build skills that stick. Make life easier for your kid and for you.