Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a research-based approach that helps children learn new skills and reduce challenging behaviors. It focuses on teaching communication, social, daily living, and independence skills in ways that are meaningful for each child.
ABA therapy is a proven approach for individuals with autism and developmental delays, helping them build communication, social, and daily living skills. It can also support those with behavioral challenges such as anxiety, ADHD, or OCD by teaching coping strategies and reducing problem behaviors. Beyond children, ABA benefits elderly adults facing cognitive decline and individuals recovering from brain injuries by promoting independence and improving quality of life. Overall, ABA therapy is adaptable to many needs, with outcomes tailored to each person’s unique goals.
ABA builds skills step by step, celebrates progress, and gives families tools they can use at home and in the community. It helps children gain confidence while supporting parents with practical strategies.
How do I know if my child is eligible for services?
If your child has a developmental diagnosis such as autism—or if you have concerns about communication, social skills, or behavior—ABA may be a good fit. Our team can help you determine next steps.
Do I need a diagnosis for my child to begin therapy?
Most insurance companies require an autism diagnosis to cover ABA services. If you’re not sure where to start, we can guide you through the process and connect you with resources.
How can I schedule an intake or consultation?
Simply contact us through our website or call us directly. Our team will schedule an initial conversation to learn more about your child’s needs and answer your questions.
Where are services provided?
We currently provide in-home and community-based ABA therapy in Ocala, Fl, meeting children where they learn best. As we continue to grow, we plan to expand into a clinic setting, offering families even more options for care.
How many hours per week does my child need?
The number of hours depends on your child’s individual goals and needs. After an assessment, your BCBA will recommend a treatment plan that works for your family’s schedule.
What does a typical ABA session look like?
Sessions include fun, play-based activities designed to teach skills, along with structured learning. Therapists use positive reinforcement to encourage progress and celebrate achievements.
Will parents or caregivers be involved in sessions?
Yes! Parent involvement is an important part of ABA. We provide coaching and support so families feel confident continuing strategies at home.
Do you accept insurance?
We are in the process of becoming credentialed with major insurance providers so families can use their benefits for ABA therapy. While this process is being finalized, we welcome you to reach out to discuss your child’s needs, private-pay options, or to be added to our interest list.
Who will work with my child?
Your child will work directly with a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), who is trained and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
What’s the difference between a BCBA and an RBT?
A BCBA designs and oversees treatment plans, provides assessments, and trains staff. RBTs deliver therapy sessions under BCBA supervision. Together, they form a supportive team for your child.
How do you train and supervise your staff?
All team members receive thorough training in ABA principles, ongoing supervision, and professional development to ensure the highest quality care.
What areas do you serve?
We currently provide services in Ocala, Fl. If you’re outside this area, contact us to see if we can help or provide referrals.
Do you offer flexible scheduling?
Yes, we work with families to build schedules that balance therapy hours with school, family time, and other commitments.
Can services be paused or adjusted if needed?
We understand life happens. Your BCBA will work with you to make adjustments if schedules or needs change.
Do you offer training for new RBTs?
Yes! We provide initial and ongoing training, plus supervision to support professional growth.
How can I apply to join your team?
You can visit our Career page or send your resume to apply@huebehavioral.com.
Do you provide supervision hours for BCBA candidates?
Yes, we support staff in earning required supervision hours toward BCBA certification.