Can ABA Therapy be done at home?

Yes, ABA therapy can be conducted at home, providing a comfortable environment for learning.

Yes, ABA therapy can be effectively conducted in the home environment, which is often beneficial for individuals with autism. In Colorado and Texas, many providers offer in-home ABA therapy services, allowing therapists to work directly with the child in a familiar setting. This approach can enhance the learning experience, as children may feel more comfortable and secure at home. In-home therapy sessions can focus on everyday routines and activities, making it easier for individuals to generalize skills learned during therapy to real-life situations. Additionally, parents and caregivers can actively participate in the sessions, learning strategies to reinforce positive behaviors and skills outside of therapy. The flexibility of in-home ABA therapy allows for a more personalized approach, catering to the specific needs and preferences of the individual and their family.

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Halee Anthony

Bright Branch ABA
Orange, TX
BCBA

I’ve spent the last five years leading mental and behavioral health programming at Region 5 Education Service Center in Southeast Texas. With a background in psychology and special education, I bring a systems-level perspective to behavior analysis, working closely with school districts to support both students and educators.

I hold a Master’s in Teaching from Austin Peay State University and completed my postgraduate certification in Applied Behavior Analysis at Purdue Global. As a BCBA and certified Youth Mental Health First Aid Trainer, I am passionate about bridging the gap between behavior science and real-world school settings, helping create safe, supportive environments for all learners.

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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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