At All Star ABA, we’re not just about therapy; we’re about transforming lives! In
Raleigh, we bring expert ABA therapy right to your doorstep (or wherever you need us). Our goal? To help your child unlock their incredible potential and thrive in every aspect of life. Let’s team up to make progress fun, meaningful, and full of smiles!
We know life is busy with multiple obligations. We schedule therapy when it is convenient for you and your family.
Our bilingual ABA Therapy staff ensures that you have the help you need to complete all necessary paperwork and receive therapy in your preferred language.
Our expert BCBAs assess your child and create an individualized treatment plan.
At All Star ABA, we bring therapy directly to your home in Raleigh, creating a comfortable, familiar space for your child to learn and grow. With our in-home ABA therapy, your child can build essential skills, improve behavior, and gain independence—all in a place where they feel safe and at ease.
Comfortable Setting
Being at home helps reduce stress, making therapy more effective and enjoyable for your child.
Tailored Therapy Plans
Our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) create a custom plan that fits your child’s needs.
Involving the Whole Family
We make sure parents and caregivers are part of the process, helping reinforce progress throughout daily life.
Flexible Scheduling
We know life can be busy, so we work around your schedule to make therapy as easy as possible.
Dealing with insurance can be overwhelming, especially when you have so much else on your plate. Our dedicated team simplifies the process by working directly with your provider to ensure you receive the best coverage for ABA therapy. Let us handle the complexities of insurance so you can focus on what matters most.
No waiting list!
In Raleigh, North Carolina, our ABA therapy team offers immediate support with no waitlist, ensuring families receive timely and effective care for autism and
ASD. Our bilingual, Spanish-speaking BCBAs provide personalized therapy across multiple locations, welcoming a diverse community. Accepting
Medicaid
and most insurance plans, we're here to make specialized autism support accessible to all. Discover our services and find compassionate care near you.
WHAT WE DO
ABA therapy significantly reduces problem behaviors over time such as aggression, self-injury and property destruction.
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy is a well-established, evidence-based approach that helps children with autism improve their skills and behavior. By focusing on reinforcing positive behaviors and teaching new skills in a structured way, ABA therapy supports children in learning communication, social, and daily living skills while also addressing challenging behaviors.
The earlier, the better! Children can begin ABA therapy as young as 18 months, though therapy is effective at any age. Starting early allows for faster development of critical skills, but it’s never too late to see positive change and progress with the right support.
To receive insurance coverage for ABA therapy, a formal autism diagnosis is typically required. However, we offer services to support children with various developmental or behavioral concerns. Our team can help guide you through the process of obtaining a diagnosis and working with your insurance provider to ensure your child gets the care they need.
It’s simple! Reach out to All Star ABA for a free consultation. We’ll assess your child’s needs, verify insurance coverage, and pair you with one of our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) to begin the assessment process. We’ll work together to create a personalized therapy plan that supports your child’s growth.
Raleigh has some wonderful sensory-friendly spots perfect for children with autism. Here are a few options:
Yes! Raleigh has a supportive community of families and organizations. Some great resources include:
Our team is eager to address your questions and concerns.
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All Star ABA delivers the gold standard of care, Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy, for individuals diagnosed with ASD, from infancy to age 21.
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