Aurora ABA Clinic

Clinic-Based ABA Therapy

Our clinic-based ABA services give children access to individualized therapy, peer interaction, movement, play, and structured learning in a space designed around their needs.

The Ladder of Success clinic includes areas for one-on-one instruction, group activities, sensory-based play, gross motor movement, daily living practice, and social development.

Individualized Therapy

One-on-one teaching based on each child’s treatment plan.

Peer Opportunities

Guided opportunities to practice play, communication, and social skills with other children.

Varied Learning Spaces

Therapy can take place in treatment rooms, group spaces, sensory areas, play areas, and other clinic environments.

Clinic-based services can support

Families often ask what practical goals this service can address. These are common areas of support.

Communication Skills

Build expressive and receptive communication across activities and people.

Social Skills

Practice sharing, turn-taking, group participation, and interaction with peers.

School Readiness

Work on classroom routines, transitions, attention, and participating in group instruction.

Emotional Regulation

Learn ways to communicate feelings, request support, and respond to changes or frustration.

Daily Living Skills

Develop greater independence with routines such as eating, hygiene, dressing, and cleaning up.

Generalization

Practice using new skills in different spaces, activities, and social situations.

How It Works

How clinic-based services begin

A clear process helps families understand what to expect before services begin.

01

Initial conversation

We learn about your child, your goals, and whether clinic-based services may be a good fit.

02

Assessment and intake

The team reviews skills, needs, priorities, and funding requirements.

03

Individualized treatment plan

A plan is developed around meaningful goals and recommended service structure.

04

Clinic schedule and progress review

Services begin in the clinic, with ongoing communication and progress monitoring.

Personalized Support

Why families choose our clinic

Families choose Ladder of Success ABA for practical planning, engaging sessions, and communication that keeps caregivers connected to care.

Purpose-Built Environment

The clinic provides dedicated spaces for learning, movement, play, and peer interaction.

Experienced Clinical Team

Programs are supervised by qualified clinicians and delivered by trained therapy staff.

Family Involvement

Caregivers remain part of planning, communication, and progress discussions.

Helpful Next Reads

Supporting resources

Take a Virtual Tour

See the clinic layout and explore the spaces children use during services.

Parent Training

View photos of treatment rooms, learning areas, sensory spaces, and group rooms.

Social Skills Groups

Learn how children can practice communication and interaction in guided peer settings.

FAQ

Questions families often ask

Here are a few common questions about this service. For details specific to your child, contact our team.

Is clinic-based ABA right for my child?

The best fit depends on your child’s needs, current skills, family priorities, and clinical recommendations.

Is clinic-based ABA right for my child?

The best fit depends on your child’s needs, current skills, family priorities, and clinical recommendations.

What happens during a typical clinic day?

Clinic-Based ABA Therapy is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

Are services one-on-one?

Clinic-Based ABA Therapy is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

Will my child interact with peers?

Clinic-Based ABA Therapy is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

What should my child bring?

Clinic-Based ABA Therapy is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

Can parents observe or participate?

Caregiver involvement depends on the service, but families are kept informed and invited into planning, updates, and practical support.

How do I schedule a clinic tour?

Start by contacting our team. We will learn more about your child, answer questions, and explain the next appropriate step.

Related Services

Explore additional supports

ABA Therapy

Individualized ABA support for communication, learning, daily living, behavior, and social development.

Social Skills Groups

Guided peer-based opportunities to practice communication, play, cooperation, and group participation.

Preschool Prep and School Readiness

Support for classroom routines, transitions, communication, group participation, and independence.

Visit our clinic and learn more about services

Our team can answer your questions, show you the clinic, and help determine whether center-based services may be a good fit.