What are the benefits of ABA Therapy?

ABA therapy improves communication, social skills, and daily living activities for individuals with autism.

ABA therapy offers numerous benefits for individuals with autism and related disorders. In both Colorado and Texas, families have reported significant improvements in communication skills, social interactions, and daily living activities. One of the primary advantages of ABA therapy is its evidence-based approach, which relies on data collection and analysis to track progress and adjust strategies as needed. This ensures that the therapy is effective and tailored to the individual's specific needs. Additionally, ABA therapy helps in reducing challenging behaviors, which can lead to a more harmonious home and school environment. By focusing on positive reinforcement, individuals learn to replace undesirable behaviors with more appropriate ones. Furthermore, the skills acquired through ABA therapy can lead to greater independence and improved quality of life. Overall, the structured nature of ABA therapy provides a supportive framework for individuals to thrive and reach their full potential.

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Kylie Hatch

Hatch Behavioral Services
Arlington, TX
BCBA

I’ve worked across public schools, homes, and clinics for more than 15 years, helping children and teams build lasting systems of support. With experience in special education, MTSS, and ABA, I focus on making behavior strategies both practical and sustainable.

I hold a master’s in early childhood special education, a graduate certificate in ABA, and I’m licensed as a BCBA, LBA, and IBA. I currently support families and professionals across Texas through Positive Behavior Supports Corp., my own consulting practice, and direct clinical work. Whether I’m writing goals, training staff, or coaching parents, I care most about building partnerships that work for the long term.

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Alpaca Health – ABA Therapyfor Families Provider
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Brooke Marsico, PA-C

Brooke Marsico completed her physician assistant training at Midwestern University in 2011. She began her practice in the field of Obesity Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago where she practiced from 2016 to 2021. She went on to treat patients living with obesity at Cleveland Clinic from 2021 to 2022 prior to joining the team at Form Health. Brooke is passionate about helping patients living with obesity achieve meaningful weight loss and improve their health. Her practice focuses on individualized behavioral and pharmacological intervention to help patients reach their goals. She is also experienced in managing patients who have a history of bariatric surgery.

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