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Our Services

Compassionate ABA therapy tailored to your child

We proudly offer both center-based and in-home ABA therapy. Each child is unique, and each family has different needs — so our programs are designed to meet children where they are.
An ABA therapist guiding a young child through a learning activity

Whether you’re seeking the structure of a clinical setting or the comfort of therapy at home, both options provide personalized support designed to help your child thrive. Each therapy plan is tailored to the child’s specific needs, and our dedicated team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) delivers high-quality, personalized support.

Inspire Potential

In-center vs. in-home ABA

Ask us which setting — or combination — best supports your child's goals.

In-Center ABA Therapy

Structured environment, peer interaction opportunities, and close team collaboration.

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In-Home ABA Therapy

Skills taught in your child’s natural routines with high parent involvement.

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Screening & Diagnosis

Before therapy begins

When to screen
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends autism-specific screening at 18 and 24 months, with general developmental screening at 9, 18, and 30 months, plus ongoing developmental surveillance.
Who evaluates
A diagnostic evaluation is typically completed by specialists — a developmental pediatrician, psychologist, or a BCBA-led team contributing functional assessments — using observation, caregiver interview, and standardized tools. Early identification helps families access supports sooner.

Our Enrollment Process

Getting started is simple and family-friendly

  1. 1

    Initial Inquiry

    Parents or guardians contact us via phone, email, or website to express interest in services.

  2. 2

    Referral Packet

    We provide a packet to gather essential information about your child's needs and background.

  3. 3

    Benefit Verification

    Our team verifies insurance coverage or discusses private-pay options, ensuring families understand their financial options before therapy begins.

  4. 4

    Assessment Packet

    Families complete intake forms, including developmental history and consent paperwork.

  5. 5

    Assessment & Evaluation

    Our specialists conduct a comprehensive evaluation to create a personalized therapy plan.

  6. 6

    Welcome to Therapy!

    Once approved, sessions begin — and your child embarks on a journey of growth, development, and learning.

A therapist and two children playing on the floor of a family living room during an in-home session

Our Offered Services

In-Home ABA Therapy

In-home ABA therapy brings our expert therapists directly to your home, providing personalized care in your child’s everyday environment.

What it includes

  • One-on-one sessions with a dedicated ABA therapist (RBT) under the guidance of a BCBA.
  • Therapy that's naturally embedded in daily activities like mealtime, play, and hygiene routines.
  • The clinician and the parent/caregiver are both present, so parents can observe all therapy and play an active role in implementing programs.
  • Parent and caregiver training to support progress outside of sessions.
  • Customized treatment plans based on your child's specific needs and home dynamics.
  • Flexible scheduling that works around your family's routine.

In-Center ABA Therapy

In-center ABA therapy takes place at our dedicated ABA therapy clinic in Mesa, AZ, where your child will receive structured, one-on-one and small group therapy sessions with our trained staff.

What it includes

  • Individualized therapy sessions tailored to your child's goals.
  • Structured daily routines to build predictability and independence.
  • Opportunities for peer interaction and group learning.
  • Therapist collaboration, supervision, and cross-functional input from behavior analysts.
  • Access to specialized learning materials, play areas, and tools not always available at home.
The sensory and calm-down room at our Mesa center, with textured wall panels, cloud mobiles and a large bean bag
This center is one of the best I've seen. The staff are dedicated professionals with a true passion for helping students reach their goals and become their best selves. Watching students thrive in such a supportive and beautiful environment is truly inspiring—it doesn't get any better than this.
— An Inspire family

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Determine what kind of ABA therapy is best for your child

Benefits of in-home therapy

  • Comfort of a familiar environment, reducing stress and distraction.
  • Increased opportunities for parents to engage and learn hands-on strategies.
  • Focus on functional skills that directly impact daily living.
  • Flexibility for families balancing busy schedules.

Benefits of in-center therapy

  • School-like structure that helps children adapt to classroom settings.
  • Built-in opportunities for socialization and group learning.
  • Consistent daily routines that support independence and transitions.
  • A collaborative environment with multiple therapists contributing to your child's care.

Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is autism?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects how a child communicates, interacts socially, and processes information. Autism is a spectrum, meaning symptoms and abilities vary widely from one child to another.

Who can benefit from ABA therapy?

ABA therapy is most commonly used to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but it can also benefit individuals with other developmental challenges. It is especially effective when started early and tailored to each individual's needs.

What does a typical ABA therapy session look like?

A typical session includes 1:1 instruction with a trained ABA therapist, using play-based or structured tasks to work on goals such as communication, social interaction, behavior regulation, and daily living skills. Sessions may occur at home, in a clinic, or in community settings.

What age range do you serve?

We work with children ages 1–17 years of age.

How is autism diagnosed?

A formal autism diagnosis is typically made by a licensed pediatrician, psychologist, or developmental specialist. The evaluation may include parent interviews, developmental history, observation of behavior, and standardized tools such as the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule).

What insurance do you accept?

We accept most major insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Medicaid options where applicable. Our team can help verify your benefits and guide you through the approval process.

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