About avion ABA

CLEAR SKIES AHEAD

At Avion ABA, we focus on helping your child thrive today while setting them up for a bright future. Our personalized ABA therapy is based on their unique needs: enhancing life skills, improving social interactions, and teaching emotional regulation. We work closely with families towards milestones, ensuring your child gains the confidence and tools they need to navigate challenges both now and later in life.

Professional ABA therapist working with child in Salt Lake City - ABA therapy
Professional ABA therapist working with child - ABA therapy
Here for you all the way

From point A to B

(and everywhere in between)

It doesn’t start and end with therapy. We’re here for the in-between because that’s part of life too. By giving your child the skills they need, we help them navigate each day with confidence.

Boarding

We'll help you with paperwork and answer your questions to ensure you feel confident and prepared as your child begins their therapy journey. With everything running smoothly on our end, you can start therapy quicker.

Takeoff

As your child acclimates to the therapy environment, we're here to make it enjoyable by making it a positive experience for your child, laying the groundwork for growth. We’ll also be in touch with you to make sure it’s going well.

Flight

Throughout the therapy process, we're here to consistently help your child progress, providing the support and resources needed to navigate challenges and celebrate achievements.

Landing

Even after your child gains essential skills, we're dedicated to guiding and supporting you through life, ensuring ongoing development and success in everyday situations.

Your ABA team

Who’s who on the crew

What is a BCBA?

A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) creates a personalized therapy plan, overseeing and guiding the RBT who works directly with your child. BCBAs also provide parent training, teaching you tools and methods to help your child communicate, regulate emotions, and follow through with what they learned with ABA therapy.

Child benefiting from ABA therapy

What is an RBT?

An RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) works with your child in session to master skills one step at a time. They’ll keep track of how your child is progressing and work with the BCBA to ensure the therapy plan is keeping your child on the right trajectory. 

Child benefiting from ABA therapy

What is a BCBA?

A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) creates a personalized therapy plan, overseeing and guiding the RBT who works directly with your child. BCBAs also provide parent training, teaching you tools and methods to help your child communicate, regulate emotions, and follow through with what they learned with ABA therapy.

Child benefiting from ABA therapy

What is an RBT?

An RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) works with your child in session to master skills one step at a time. They’ll keep track of how your child is progressing and work with the BCBA to ensure the therapy plan is keeping your child on the right trajectory. 

Child benefiting from ABA therapy

Frequently asked questions
about ABA therapy

Have a question? That’s great! We’re here to help you.
Have another? Give us a call: 385-527-7501

How do I know if ABA therapy is right for my child?

If your child is facing challenges with communication, behavior, or social skills, ABA therapy could be a great fit. It's most effective when tailored to the child's unique needs, and our team is here to help determine the right approach for your family.

What ages do you work with?

We provide ABA therapy for children and young adolescents ages 18 months - 21 years. Starting therapy as soon as possible is often beneficial. The earlier a child receives support, the better the outcomes can be. If you notice your child is struggling with social interactions or communication, it’s a good time to consider ABA therapy.

Does insurance cover ABA therapy?

Most insurance plans cover ABA therapy, but it can vary depending on your provider and your state's regulations. We can help you navigate your insurance coverage and verify your benefits to ensure you understand what is available.

How long will my child need therapy?

The duration of therapy varies by individual. Some children may need just a few months, while others might require several years of support. The goal is always to equip your child with the skills they need to thrive independently, and we'll regularly assess their progress to adjust the plan as necessary.

Will I be involved in the therapy process?

Absolutely! Parent involvement is crucial for success in ABA therapy. We provide guidance and training for parents so you can support your child’s learning at home, reinforcing the skills they've acquired during sessions. You can also join the in-home sessions.

How can I measure my child’s progress in therapy?

Progress is measured through regular assessments and feedback from your therapy team. We set specific goals, and as your child meets those goals, you’ll see their skills grow. Communication with your therapist will keep you informed on your child’s journey and achievements.

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