Our three Ohio ABA centers provide a warm, safe, encouraging setting that will inspire your child to absorb new information with 1:1 support and peers. They will not be sitting at a desk doing repetitive tasks. Instead, we create a fun environment where your child will learn how to succeed socially, emotionally, and academically.
Center-based ABA therapy clients experience a community setting firsthand that integrates age and developmentally appropriate learning. We see tremendous success in communication, peer interaction, academics, sharing, self-regulation, potty training, and many more necessary skills using unique methods for each child.
Cleveland, OH:
Mayfield Autism Clinic: 767 Beta Drive, Mayfield Village OH 44143
Columbus, OH:
Worthington Autism Clinic: 130 E Wilson Bridge Rd, Ste 200
Airport/Gahanna Autism Clinic: 2760 Airport Drive, Ste 110
We know you have a busy schedule but also want your child to receive the help they need. That’s why our center opens at 8 am and closes at 6 pm. We work with each parent to develop a set therapy schedule that’s both convenient for them and promotes the success of their child.
Our center-based ABA therapy ensures your child receives the focused care they need in a nurturing environment, right in your community.
Center-based ABA therapy is a structured, in-center program where children receive individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in a controlled environment designed to promote learning and social interaction.
Center-based ABA therapy offers a more structured environment with access to specialized resources, group interactions, and peer modeling, whereas home based ABA therapy is conducted in a more familiar setting.
Center-based ABA therapy is ideal for children who need a structured environment to develop social, communication, and academic skills, particularly those who thrive in group settings.
It typically includes individualized therapy sessions, social skills groups, academic readiness, play-based learning, and regular progress assessments.
The frequency depends on the child’s individual needs and goals, but it usually ranges from a few hours a week to full-day programs.
Parents can expect their child to engage in one-on-one therapy, group activities, and skill-building exercises in a structured and supportive environment.
Progress is monitored through regular assessments, data collection, and parent feedback to ensure the therapy is effective and goals are being met.
Yes, many center-based ABA programs focus on school readiness, helping children develop the academic and social skills needed for a successful transition to school. Our programs develop foundational skills in reading, math, and vocabulary.
If you have any further questions or would like to schedule a visit, get in touch with our team below!