Autism Services
Individualized Autism Care in Connecticut
At ABA Centers of Connecticut, we provide autism services to support children, teens, and families throughout every stage of care. Our services include autism diagnosis and individualized ABA therapy, delivered through evidence-based practices and compassionate clinical support.
We know that autism affects each person differently; this is the reason why we focus on personalized services that create meaningful progress, independence, and long-term development for each individual’s unique strengths, needs, and goals.
Autism Diagnosis and Testing
Access to ABA therapy typically begins with a formal autism diagnosis from a qualified professional. Many families in Connecticut experience long wait times. These delays can slow early intervention and access to proper support.
At ABA Centers of Connecticut, our professionals provide integral autism evaluations and guide families through diagnosis with clarity and care. By streamlining our evaluations, we work to reduce unnecessary delays. This helps families move forward with confidence during the whole process.
Early Autism Intervention
Early intervention plays a critical role in the growth and development of children with autism. Families who start receiving support early notice stronger communication, social, and learning skills in their child..
At ABA Centers of Connecticut, our early intervention services identify developmental needs early and provide structured, evidence-based support from the beginning of the diagnosis.
Child ABA Therapy
Our child ABA therapy services support children ages two to twelve. Therapy helps children build communication, social, learning, and daily living skills using structured, evidence-based strategies.
Our BCBAs create engaging sessions that respect each child’s individuality while encouraging steady growth and increased independence.
Teen ABA Therapy
Teenagers with autism face unique challenges. Our teen ABA therapy helps them build confidence, independence, self-advocacy, and practical life skills.
Our team works closely with teens and families to strengthen communication, emotional regulation, problem-solving, and preparation for future transitions.
In-Home ABA Therapy
In-home ABA therapy allows children to receive support in a familiar environment where learning feels natural. RBTs work within daily routines to encourage participation, reduce anxiety, and support the development of skills individuals use every day.
This option also allows families to stay actively involved while maintaining flexibility.
In-School ABA Therapy
Our in-school ABA therapy supports students with autism within their academic environment. We collaborate with families and school teams to help students strengthen communication and attention. We also encourage positive classroom behaviors.
By providing support during the school day, students can practice these skills where they use them most often.
Get a Free Consultation
If you’re considering ABA therapy for yourself or a loved one, our team is here to help. Contact ABA Centers of Connecticut at (844) 395-0448. Schedule a free consultation with our experienced ABA professionals and discuss next steps.
Autism Services FAQs
How do families get started with autism services in Connecticut?
Families can start by contacting ABA Centers of Connecticut for a consultation. Our team helps review insurance coverage, discusses documentation needs, and guides families through the next steps.
Do autism services require a formal diagnosis?
Ongoing ABA therapy typically requires a formal autism diagnosis. If families are concerned, they can start with an evaluation. Our in-house diagnostic process is led by trained and certified professionals experienced in autism diagnosis and care.
Do autism services require insurance coverage?
Many families use insurance to access autism services. Coverage varies by plan, and our team helps families understand their benefits and requirements.
Can autism services change over time?
Yes. Autism services often evolve as a child grows. Goals and support can be adjusted to reflect new developmental needs.
Are autism services available in different settings?
Depending on a child’s needs, services may take place at home, school, or other structured environments. These settings support skill development across daily routines.

