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At Action Behavior Centers, we provide personalized, evidence-based applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy to help children with autism reach milestone moments. With ABA therapy centers across Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas, our compassionate team is here to support your family every step of the way. Use the map below to find the nearest autism treatment center and schedule a tour today.
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Stay tuned! Action Behavior Centers is regularly opening new centers. Every family is welcomed into a community rooted in our core values of Excellence, Caring, Fun, Learning, and Team. Our dedicated team is here to help your child reach milestone moments.
Frequently asked questions
View all FAQsDoes ABC provide other types of therapy besides ABA?
Our specialty is ABA therapy, guided by Board Certified Behavior Analysts. However, we coordinate with outside providers such as speech, occupational, physical, and feeding therapists. This ensures your child has a comprehensive treatment plan and seamless care across all services.
To make accessing services easier, we maintain a list of approved speech, occupational, physical, and feeding therapy providers that we work with. These professionals can deliver sessions at our centers during the therapy day, so your child can receive multiple therapies in one familiar setting without extra transitions or travel. Families are welcome to choose their own outside providers. We’ll work closely with them to support continuity of care, ensuring your child’s growth and progress remain our shared goal.
What autism services do you provide at ABC?
- In-center ABA therapy for children ages 18 months to 8 years. Center-based ABA therapy helps children with autism build communication, social, and independence skills in a fun and exciting environment. Children work 1:1 with ABA therapists to grow and reach their goals.
- At-home ABA therapy for children ages 18 months to 13 years. In-home ABA therapy gives children the chance to learn in a familiar environment. Children work with an ABA therapist to learn how to apply new skills to everyday situations like meals, playtime, and routines.
- ABC Academy is an intentionally designed ABA therapy model for school-age children ages 5–12. It was created to bridge the gap between early intervention and school by providing ongoing support for children who are enrolled in school part-time or full-time.
- Autism diagnostic support includes online screeners and face-to-face evaluations to assess children ages 18 months to 6 years for autism-related behaviors.
For more information, visit our autism services page.
How old does my child have to be to receive autism services at ABC?
We serve children with autism from 18 months to 13 years and offer personalized ABA therapy to meet their needs. Therapy program options may differ based on your region.
Ages served:
- Autism assessments: 18 months–6 years
- In-center ABA therapy: 18 months–8 years
- ABC at Home: 18 months–13 years
- ABC Academy: 5 years–12 years
How do I get started with Action Behavior Centers?
Getting started is simple:
- Complete our interest form: Fill out our online form so we can learn about your child.
- Insurance verification: Our team reviews your insurance benefits and financial options.
- Intake appointment: A BCBA meets with your family, assesses your child’s needs, and creates an individualized plan.
- Therapy begins: Services start in one of our centers or in your home, depending on the program chosen.
We’ll guide you through each step so your child can begin services as quickly as possible. Visit our admissions page to learn more.
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At Action Behavior Centers, we provide applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, a gold standard approach for helping children with autism. Our evidence-based therapies are carefully crafted to meet your child’s needs and unlock their strengths and abilities.

