Evidence-based ABA where your child lives and plays—so new skills show up in real rooms, real routines, and real family life—not only in a clinic setting.
Some goals are easiest to teach where they will actually be used: the kitchen table, the play corner, the hallway before school. In-home ABA brings the same structured, caring approach you would expect from our team—into spaces your child already knows.
We partner with caregivers and siblings when it helps, respect house rules and privacy, and pack in only what we need to run effective sessions. Whether you are in Fairfax or a nearby community we serve, we aim for consistency, safety, and progress you can feel between visits.
Plans stay individualized. These are areas families often choose in-home services to strengthen.
Morning readiness, mealtimes, chores, and wind-down sequences—broken into teachable steps in the rooms where they happen.
Coaching for parents and, when it fits your goals, naturalistic practice with brothers and sisters in shared spaces.
Skills practiced across caregivers, times of day, and small changes in setup—so progress does not depend on one perfect environment.
When transportation, health, or preference makes clinic visits harder, home-based sessions can keep therapy consistent and less stressful.
Your clinician arrives prepared with materials, data sheets, and a plan—but also adapts to how the house feels that day. Some blocks look like table time; others look like play, chores, or community steps just outside the door.
We communicate clearly about boundaries, where sessions will occur, and how we document progress. If something in the environment makes learning harder, we problem-solve with you—not around you.
Pets, spaces, and house rules are honored; we discuss any concerns before sessions begin.
Technicians work under clinical supervision so home sessions match the quality of care across our programs.
Quick check-ins and scheduled updates keep caregivers confident in what to reinforce between visits.
Coverage, service area, and authorization rules vary; our team explains what applies before the first visit.
We discuss your address, schedule, goals, and whether in-home is the right setting—or a blend with center-based care.
Together we choose work areas, storage for materials, and any adjustments that help your child focus and stay regulated.
Consistent visits build momentum; data tracks skill acquisition and guides when to stretch goals or change tactics.
We meet milestones, troubleshoot barriers, and fold in community or peer opportunities when your child is ready.
Many families mix settings. Explore services that complement home-based therapy.
Overview of our clinical approach—often the foundation for both center- and home-based schedules.
Read moreMealtime goals that may be easiest to practice in your own dining space with coaching.
Read moreYoung learners often benefit from therapy woven into play and routines at home.
Read moreWhen peer practice is a goal, groups can complement the one-to-one work done at home.
Read moreInterested in bringing ABA into your home?
Contact our Fairfax team to discuss service area, hours, authorization, and how in-home therapy can fit your child's plan.