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Integrative ABA: Whole-Person Support for Children & Families

Bringing Behavior and Wellness Together
Born from a desire to provide truly comprehensive care, Integrative ABA combines evidence-based behavioral therapy with holistic health and wellness support—all under one team.

Over the past decade, ABA therapy has evolved with strong scientific backing and proven results. At the same time, integrative approaches to health have opened new ways to support emotional, neurological, and physical well-being.

Why choose Integrative ABA?
Because your child—and your family—deserve more than therapy in isolation. We bring behavioral and holistic wellness support together, creating a seamless, coordinated plan that helps your child thrive in every aspect of life.

Our Approach

ABA Therapy
Delivered by a licensed BCBA and skilled RBTs, focusing on individualized behavioral goals with measurable outcomes.

Health & Wellness Coaching
For children and families alike—covering nutrition, sleep, stress management, and lifestyle strategies that enhance therapy outcomes and overall well-being.

Family-Centered Support
Therapy provided by a licensed therapist for parents and siblings, empowering the entire family to navigate challenges and celebrate progress.

Integrated Care
All services are coordinated under one team, ensuring consistent communication, goal alignment, and a truly holistic approach to care.

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*All services are private pay, allowing for flexibility, personalized attention, and truly integrated care. Some services may be eligible for insurance reimbursement, but any claims must be submitted by the client. Our team can provide documentation to support submissions, but coverage cannot be guaranteed.

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What is ABA?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science-based therapy that helps children develop skills, improve behavior, and reach their full potential through structured, individualized interventions. ABA is evidence-backed, measurable, and tailored to each child’s unique needs. It is most commonly used for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays, behavioral challenges, and social or communication difficulties, and can also support those with ADHD, learning differences, or other behavioral needs.

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