In-Home ABA Therapy for Kids (Ages 1-5) in LA County
Compassionate, family-centered support rooted in connection, acceptance, and real results.
Welcome to Different
A Boutique ABA Therapy Experience Designed Around Your Child
Finding the right support for your young child can feel overwhelming. Many parents are navigating an autism diagnosis for the first time, while also trying to understand how best to support their child’s development.
At A Team ABA, we specialize in in-home ABA therapy for children ages 1-5 in LA County, offering personalized, relationship-driven support designed around your child’s unique strengths and needs.
Our goal isn’t to change who your child is.
Our goal is to help them build communication, confidence, and early developmental skills while honoring their personality, interests, and natural way of learning.
Insurance accepted.
Why Families Reach Out for ABA Support
For many families, the early years can bring challenges that feel confusing and overwhelming.
Parents may notice their child struggling to communicate, experiencing frequent meltdowns, or having difficulty with everyday routines. Without the right support, it can feel like you’re constantly trying to figure out what will help your child feel calmer and more understood.
You might be noticing:
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Limited communication or delayed speech
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Frequent meltdowns or frustration
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Difficulty with transitions or changes in routine
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Limited social engagement or eye contact
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Challenges with play skills or interaction
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Sensory sensitivities or difficulty regulating emotions
Many parents describe life feeling like a constant cycle of guessing; trying different approaches while hoping to find what truly helps their child succeed.
You shouldn’t have to navigate this alone.
At A Team ABA, we meet families where life actually happens, in your home, within your routines, and inside the real challenges your family is experiencing.
We believe meaningful progress happens when children feel safe, supported, and understood as they learn and grow.
years of ABA agency experience
ABA Therapy That Meets Young Children Where They Are
The early years are a critical time for learning and development. During this stage, children are building the foundational skills that support communication, play, learning, and emotional regulation.
For young children on the autism spectrum, these early experiences can sometimes feel frustrating or overwhelming without the right support.
Our therapy focuses on helping young children develop essential early-life skills, including:
Communicating needs, wants, and emotions
Engaging in play and social interaction
Building attention and engagement
Managing frustration and emotional regulation
Building confidence and self-expression
Increasing flexibility with routines and transitions
Developing independence with everyday tasks
Strengthening early learning and developmental skills
In-Home ABA Therapy Designed for Real Life
All services are provided in your home, allowing therapy to take place in the environments where your child naturally learns and interacts.
This allows us to work on skills in real-time situations such as:
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Daily routines like mealtime, bedtime, and playtime
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Early learning activities
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Parent-child interaction
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Transitions between activities
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Social engagement and communication
Because real progress happens when skills are practiced in the everyday moments that shape your child’s development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take insurance?
We are in network with Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Carelon, BlueShield, Magellan, HealthNet
If your insurance provider offers coverage for “behavioral health” and your child has a current diagnosis stating “autism spectrum disorder”, your provider normally covers ABA Therapy Services. However, your coverage might have limitations and copay requirements. You can always contact your insurance provider for eligibility or we would be happy to assist.
How long does the process take before the ABA Services begin?
Normally, the process takes approximately 3 months, but can be less, depending on the authorization from your insurance provider and the completion of the assessment by our BCBA.
Do I get to choose the therapist that provides services to my child?
The therapist assigned to your child is selected by our BCBA who completes the assessment, which takes into consideration your child’s specific behavior and treatment goals.
How is the number of hours determined for my child's therapy?
The number of hours allotted to your child’s therapy is dependent on our BCBA’s assessment, which determines the level of your child’s autism spectrum. More hours are apportioned for a low-functioning diagnosis while less will be apportioned for high-functioning.
As a parent, what is my involvement in the therapy process?
A parent or assigned guardian must be present at all times during direct therapy. Additionally, you must participate in mandatory weekly parent training sessions.
Do you provide services on the weekends and holidays?
Yes, depending on your and the therapists availability.
Can you provide services at my child's school?
Normally, schools provide their own therapists. However, a parent can request the school to allow our therapist to provide the services by petitioning the school. If you are interested in having our therapist provide services to your child in his or her school, please speak to your school’s administration for more information about the process.
How does your outing program work?
If you are interested in having our therapist join you for any outings with your child, you must provide advanced notice to the therapist in order for the therapist to request approval from the program supervisor. You are solely responsible for any expenses incurred by the therapist for travel, accommodations, meals, etc.
Our Approach: ABA for Kids (Ages 1-5)
Personalized, Family-Centered, and Rooted in Strength
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is considered one of the most effective supports for young children on the autism spectrum. According to the CDC, early intervention can significantly improve communication, learning, and long-term outcomes for autistic children (CDC, 2024).
At A Team ABA, we integrate ABA principles with compassion, relationship-building, and trauma-informed care.
We focus on helping your child build skills such as:
- Early communication and language
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Social engagement and play skills
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Tolerance and flexibility
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Emotional regulation
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Self-help skills for everyday routines
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Safety awareness
And we support parents by offering guidance in:
- Understanding your child’s needs
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Reducing daily stressors
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Building confidence in your parenting approach
The A Team ABA, Inc.
25000 W Avenue Stanford Suite 204
Valencia, CA 91355
Phone (888) 997-1175
Email info@theateamaba.com