Why choose our applied behavior analysis services for autism spectrum disorder
At Action Behavior Centers, our autism services help autistic children learn practical life skills, build independence, and reach milestone moments. We proudly provide evidence-based ABA therapy in a compassionate and supportive environment. Learn more about what sets us apart.

Quality attention
Every child is unique, and every case of autism is different. Our BCBAs, who are master’s-level clinicians, work closely with families to set individualized goals that reflect each child’s learning style and personality.
Immediate start, no waitlists
ABA therapy is most effective when it’s started early. You don’t have to wait months to get your child the help they need. We are ready when you are!
Family support
Parental involvement is essential for your child’s ongoing success. Our Family Guidance sessions deliver the ABA support you need to help your child continue growing at home.
Proven ABA therapy outcomes
ABA therapy is one of the most effective methods for helping children with autism learn and grow. Families who work with us notice significant improvements in their child's communication, social skills, and ability to follow directions.
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Frequently asked questions at our North Aurora ABA center
Does insurance cover ABA at your North Aurora autism center?
At Action Behavior Centers in North Aurora, ABA therapy is typically covered by medical insurance. We are in-network with a variety of major health insurance providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United Healthcare, Cigna, Optum, UMR, Beacon Health, PHCS, and Medica. Our dedicated team of insurance specialists is available to verify your coverage, assist with pre-authorizations, and manage claims directly on your behalf. While we do not currently accept Medicaid at our Illinois locations, we offer several financial assistance options to help make therapy accessible. For more details, please visit our Financial Assistance Page.
What autism support through ABA do you offer at ABC in North Aurora?
At our Chicago-area ABA center, we offer a range of personalized autism services designed to meet the unique needs of every child:
- In-center ABA therapy for children ages 18 months to 8 years, designed to support communication, social skills, and behavior.
- Autism diagnostic support, including evaluations for children ages 18 months to 6 years, to assess for autism-related behaviors.
For more information, visit our Services Page.
What is the admission process for this ABA therapy center?
Getting started with ABA therapy at our autism treatment center near Chicago is easy! The admission process includes the following steps:
- Complete the online form: Share your child’s needs with us.
- Insurance verification: We’ll confirm your coverage and explore financial assistance options.
- Intake appointment: Our BCBA will assess your child and create a personalized therapy plan.
- Start therapy: Once the plan is finalized, your child’s therapy begins.
We are ready to help your child reach milestone moments! For more details, visit our Admissions Page.
Are there other ABC ABA therapy centers near Chicago, IL?
Yes, Action Behavior Centers has multiple ABA centers in the Chicago area to ensure families have easy access to our services. In addition to our North Aurora ABA Center, we also have more ABA therapy centers in Chicago, making it even more convenient for families to visit the best ABA therapists. Closest ABC locations are:
- Aurora – 892 S Frontenac St, Aurora, IL, 60504
- Naperville – 1840 Centre Point Circle, Suite 108, Naperville, IL, 60563
- West Chicago – 191 W North Ave, Suite 110, West Chicago, IL, 60185
- Itasca - Gerry – 220 Gerry Dr, Wood Dale, IL, 60191
- Elgin – 2130 Point Blvd, Suite 100, Elgin, IL, 60123
- Westmont – 760 Pasquinelli Dr, Suite 314, Westmont, IL, 60559
- Lombard – 820 Parkview Blvd, Lombard, IL, 60148
- Schaumburg – 915 National Parkway, Suite 915-60, Schaumburg, IL, 60173
- Palatine – 1208 W Northwest Highway, Palatine, IL, 60067
Each center offers the same high-quality, evidence-based ABA therapy and autism services. For a full list of ABA therapy centers near Chicago and to find an ABA therapist in Illinois, visit our Illinois Location Page.
How to get to the ABC North Aurora - Beverly ABA center from downtown Chicago?
To reach the ABC North Aurora ABA Center from downtown Chicago, follow these directions:
- From downtown Chicago, get onto I‑90/I‑94 (the Kennedy or Dan Ryan Expressway) heading west toward O’Hare / Elmhurst.
- Take the exit for I‑290 West (Eisenhower Expressway) toward the suburbs.
- Continue on I‑290, then merge onto I‑88 West toward Aurora / Naperville.
- Take the exit for IL‑59 / Farnsworth Avenue toward Aurora.
- Drive south on IL‑59, then turn west (right) onto E Indian Trail Road.
- Turn south (left) onto Beverly Drive and follow it until you reach 2800 Beverly Drive.
- The center will be on the right‑hand side.
Tip: Check real‑time traffic before you leave, especially during rush hour. This route can get congested!
Learn more about ABA therapy & autism
View all FAQsWill my child be sitting at a table all day during ABA therapy?
No way! At ABC, learning happens through a variety of engaging activities. While table time can be part of learning school readiness skills, children also enjoy:
- Circle Time with therapists and peers
- “Eats and Crafts” spaces for hands-on activities
- Group exercise, sensory rooms, and play-based learning
Therapy is designed to be fun, active, and motivating.
What is the best treatment for autism?
At Action Behavior, we provide applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, a gold standard treatment for autism. ABA therapy for autism is evidence-based, which means it has been tested and shown to be effective through multiple scientific studies.
Our internal data show that children with autism who require comprehensive ABA therapy (25 or more hours per week) experience, on average, an 86% reduction in challenging behaviors such as aggression, elopement, property destruction, and self-injury. Most of this progress happens within the first year of treatment. Even as therapy hours are gradually reduced by about 20% over time, children continue to show lasting improvements. See more of our outcomes research here.
I think my child is showing signs of autism. Should I wait to get my child evaluated?
It’s understandable to want to trust that your child will catch up on their own, but waiting to seek an autism diagnosis can mean missing important chances for early intervention. Getting an early autism diagnosis lets your child start therapies like ABA sooner, which can improve their communication and interactions with others. Starting ABA therapy early, ideally between 18 months and 5 years, gives your child the best chance to grow and reach their goals.
Who can diagnose autism?
In the U.S., autism is diagnosed by qualified medical and mental health professionals through a comprehensive evaluation. This process may include direct observation, developmental history, caregiver interviews, and standardized diagnostic tools to determine whether a child meets criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many children can be evaluated as early as age 2.
Professionals who may diagnose autism include:
- Developmental pediatricians
- Child psychologists or neuropsychologists
- Child psychiatrists
- Pediatric neurologists
BCBAs may support the evaluation process, but a formal autism diagnosis is typically made by one of the specialists listed above.
Screening tools, such as the M-CHAT-R or CAST can help identify signs that a child may be at risk for autism. However, a full autism evaluation is required to make a formal diagnosis.





