Autism Services

Personalized Autism Services Across Washington

At ABA Centers of Washington, we provide autism services designed to support children, teens, and families throughout every stage of care. Our services include comprehensive autism evaluations and individualized ABA therapy, delivered through evidence-based practices and compassionate clinical support.

We recognize that autism looks different for every individual. That’s why we focus on personalized services that support meaningful progress, independence, and long-term development, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

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Autism Diagnosis and Testing

To access ABA therapy, a formal autism diagnosis from a qualified professional is required. Many families across Washington experience delays in accessing evaluations, which can slow the start of early support.

At ABA Centers of Washington, we provide thorough autism assessments and guide families through the diagnostic process with clarity and care. By streamlining evaluations, we reduce unnecessary delays and help children move forward with appropriate services sooner.

Child ABA Therapy

Our child ABA therapy in Washington supports children typically between the ages of two and twelve. Therapy focuses on building essential skills such as communication, social interaction, learning readiness, and daily living abilities.

Sessions are structured yet engaging, often using play-based strategies that support growth while respecting each child’s individuality and pace.

Teen ABA Therapy

The teenage years bring new academic, social, and emotional challenges. Our teen ABA therapy programs support adolescents with autism as they work toward greater independence, confidence, and practical life skills.

Our ABA professionals collaborate closely with teens and families to strengthen communication, problem-solving, and emotional regulation, as they prepare for future transitions.

In-Home ABA Therapy

In-home ABA therapy allows children to receive support in a familiar and comfortable environment. By working within everyday routines, our professionals help reduce anxiety and encourage skill development that naturally carries over into daily life.

This option also allows families to remain actively involved in the process while maintaining flexibility and consistency.

In-School ABA Therapy

Our in-school ABA therapy services support students with autism within their educational setting. We collaborate with families and school teams to help students build skills that support learning, communication, and positive classroom behavior.

RBTs, under the supervision of BCBAs, provide hands-on classroom support that helps students build attention, communication, and positive behaviors throughout the school day.

Early Autism Intervention

Early intervention can have a lasting impact on development. Research shows that children who begin support early often make meaningful gains in communication, social engagement, and learning skills.

At ABA Centers of Washington, our early intervention services focus on identifying developmental needs early and providing structured, evidence-based support during critical developmental stages.

Get a Free Consultation

If you’re exploring autism services or considering ABA therapy, our team is here to help. Contact ABA Centers of Washington at (877) 554-0710, or schedule a free consultation and speak with experienced ABA professionals about next steps.

Autism Services FAQs

Do we need a formal diagnosis to access autism services?

Some services, such as ongoing ABA therapy, typically require a formal autism diagnosis. Families who have concerns can begin with an evaluation through our in-house diagnostic process, led by trained and certified professionals with extensive experience in autism diagnosis and care, to better understand appropriate next steps.

Families can begin by contacting ABA Centers of Washington for a consultation. Our team helps review insurance coverage, discuss documentation needs, and guide families through the next steps for accessing services.

Yes, ongoing ABA therapy, typically requires a formal autism diagnosis. Families with concerns can start with an evaluation to better understand appropriate options and next steps.

Yes. Autism services are often adjusted over time to reflect developmental changes, new goals, and evolving needs as children grow.

Yes, depending on the child’s needs, services may be provided in our Centers, in the home, at school, or other structured environments to support skill development across daily routines. When children learn in more than one setting, they can apply skills more easily in everyday situations and routines.

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