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ABA Therapy in Broadlands, Virginia

Families across Broadlands trust ABA Journey for compassionate, individualized ABA therapy that meets children where they already spend their days. From in-home sessions near Southern Walk to school coordination with Loudoun County Public Schools, our team supports children with autism in building self-regulation, communication, and daily living skills rooted in the routines of this close-knit community.





    ABA Journey Broadlands, Virginia
    Email: [email protected]

    Serving families from Loudoun County (Ashburn, Brambleton, Sterling, Leesburg) and beyond. Our clinicians stay updated on Virginia’s ABA guidelines and collaborate with local school districts to provide consistent and compliant care.

    Personalized ABA Therapy for Every Family

    What We Offer Broadlands Families

    ABA Journey provides personalized ABA therapy for children in Broadlands, Virginia, supporting social development, communication, and practical skills that carry into every part of a child’s day. Each therapy plan is shaped by your child’s strengths and delivered with consistency across home, school, and community settings. Our team works with families throughout Broadlands and neighboring communities like Ashburn and Brambleton, coordinating with Loudoun County Public Schools to align therapy goals with classroom expectations.

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    Why Broadlands Families Choose ABA Journey

    Broadlands is a tightly connected community where families share trails, pools, school events, and neighborhood gatherings, and our ABA therapists deliver care that reflects those daily patterns. We support children throughout Southern Walk, Waxpool, Broadlands Station, and Park Glen, working alongside the schools and parks your family already uses. Many of the children we work with attend Loudoun County Public Schools — including Hillside Elementary, Mill Run Elementary, Waxpool Elementary, and Eagle Ridge Middle School — and spend their weekends at the Broadlands Nature Center, the Wetlands Preservation Area boardwalks, and the Stream Valley Park trails. Our approach helps children practice meaningful skills in familiar places, so progress feels natural rather than forced.

    In-home, school-coordinated, and community-based ABA therapy across Broadlands

    Board-Certified Behavior Analysts overseeing every treatment plan

    Adaptive Care. Programs that adjust as your child masters new skills.

    Parent Partnership. Collaborative coaching to empower you at home.

    How ABA Therapy Works for Broadlands Families

    Evidence-based ABA

    Our Broadlands ABA therapy at ABA Journey follows BACB ethical standards and guidelines, with regular data collection to track your child’s developmental progress and refine treatment outcomes over time.

    Family-focused process

    ABA Journey in Broadlands partners with families at every stage because no one knows your child like you do. Your observations and daily insights directly shape your child’s goals in our evidence-based ABA therapy.

    Local community expertise

    ABA Journey understands the Loudoun County Public Schools system and collaborates with teachers across Broadlands, Southern Walk, and Waxpool to keep your child’s therapy aligned with classroom routines and academic goals.

    Freedom for your schedule

    ABA Journey Broadlands provides effective ABA therapy around your family’s calendar — with flexible session windows including afternoons, evenings, and weekends that fit the rhythms of commuter and work-from-home households alike.

    How We Support School Success in Broadlands

    Many children in Broadlands benefit from early identification of developmental differences that can shape how they engage with classroom routines and peer interactions. Recognizing the signs early gives families and school teams a head start on creating supportive plans. If you’re wondering what to look for or when to seek guidance, our resource on recognizing early signs of autism offers practical insight for parents navigating those first observations: Recognizing Early Signs of Autism in Children

    ABA Therapy Locations Across Broadlands and Loudoun County

    Our Broadlands ABA team works with families across every section of this master-planned community and into the surrounding Loudoun County neighborhoods. Each pocket of Broadlands has its own rhythm — from the trail-connected homes near Stream Valley Park to the townhome sections along Waxpool Road — and our therapists adapt sessions to match the daily flow of your household.

    Living and Learning in Broadlands

    Families in Broadlands often explore ABA therapy as part of early intervention planning or to reinforce skills their child is working on at Hillside, Mill Run, or Waxpool Elementary. Virginia Medicaid and private insurance providers offer coverage for ABA services, helping children access consistent support during formative years. With many households balancing commutes along the Dulles Greenway or remote work schedules, families in Southern Walk and Waxpool frequently request flexible afternoon or evening sessions that accommodate shifting daily routines. Our Broadlands team adjusts session timing so therapy fits naturally around school pickups, after-school activities, and family time. For parents looking to reinforce what happens during therapy sessions, building predictable daily routines at home can make a significant difference — our guide on creating predictable routines for children with autism provides practical steps you can start using right away.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions About ABA Therapy in Broadlands

    Many families throughout Broadlands share similar questions when considering ABA therapy for their child, whether they live near the Nature Center trails, in the Southern Walk townhomes, or along the Waxpool corridor. This FAQ section addresses the topics parents in Broadlands bring up most often so you can feel informed and prepared as you take the next step.

    What does the ABA assessment process look like for a child in Broadlands?

    The assessment is the first clinical step after your initial consultation with ABA Journey. A Board-Certified Behavior Analyst will meet with your family — typically in your Broadlands home — to observe your child in a familiar environment and gather information about their strengths, challenges, daily routines, and developmental history. The BCBA will also review any prior evaluations, such as reports from Loudoun County Public Schools or a pediatrician. Based on this assessment, the BCBA creates a personalized treatment plan with specific, measurable goals. The entire process is designed to be comfortable for both you and your child, and most families in Broadlands can begin regular sessions within a few weeks of completing the assessment.

    Does ABA Journey coordinate with Loudoun County Public Schools for children in Broadlands?

    Yes. Many of the children we support in Broadlands attend schools within the LCPS system, including Hillside Elementary, Mill Run Elementary, Waxpool Elementary, and Eagle Ridge Middle School. With parental consent and school approval, our BCBAs and RBTs can coordinate with classroom teachers, special education staff, and IEP teams to ensure therapy goals align with what your child is working on at school. This coordination helps create consistency between the home, therapy, and classroom — which is especially valuable for children who are practicing social, communication, or self-regulation skills across multiple settings throughout the day.

    Can ABA therapy sessions take place at home in Broadlands?

    Absolutely. In-home therapy is one of the most common service delivery models for families in Broadlands. Our clinicians travel to your home, whether you’re in a single-family house near Stream Valley Park, a townhome in Southern Walk, or a unit at The Arbors. Sessions are conducted in the spaces your child already uses — the kitchen, playroom, backyard — so that skills like following directions, transitioning between activities, and communicating needs are practiced where they naturally occur. In-home sessions also allow parents to observe and participate, which strengthens skill generalization beyond therapy hours.

    How does ABA Journey handle scheduling for families with long commutes or remote work?

    Broadlands sits midway between Dulles International Airport and Leesburg along the Greenway corridor, and many families here balance commutes into D.C., Tysons, or Reston with remote work days. Our team offers flexible scheduling that includes afternoon, evening, and weekend session windows so therapy can fit around your household’s shifting rhythms. If your schedule changes week to week, your BCBA will work with you to find a consistent cadence that supports your child’s progress without adding stress to your family’s routine.

    What credentials do the therapists who work with Broadlands families have?

    Every ABA Journey program in Broadlands is overseen by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, a master’s-level clinician who has completed supervised fieldwork and passed a national certification exam. Direct therapy sessions are delivered by Registered Behavior Technicians who receive ongoing training, supervision, and performance feedback from the supervising BCBA. This layered supervision structure ensures your child receives clinically sound, ethical care that meets BACB standards and Virginia’s ABA licensing requirements.

    How is progress measured during ABA therapy?

    Your child’s progress is tracked through regular data collection during every session. The BCBA analyzes this data to assess whether your child is meeting their goals and adjusts the treatment plan as needed. Families in Broadlands receive periodic progress reports that outline what skills have been mastered, what areas need continued focus, and any recommended updates to the plan. Parent meetings are scheduled regularly so you can ask questions, share observations, and stay involved in shaping your child’s therapy direction.

    Is ABA therapy covered by insurance for families in Broadlands?

    Most families in Broadlands access ABA therapy through insurance. ABA Journey works with Virginia Medicaid and a range of private insurance carriers to verify benefits, manage prior authorization, and handle claims processing. Our insurance coordination team guides you through the paperwork so you can focus on your child’s care rather than navigating the administrative process. Coverage specifics vary by plan, so we recommend reaching out early so we can verify your benefits before services begin.

    Can ABA therapy support children who are preparing for kindergarten or transitioning between schools?

    Yes. School transitions — whether entering kindergarten at Hillside Elementary or moving from elementary to Eagle Ridge Middle School — often involve new routines, unfamiliar social dynamics, and shifting expectations. ABA therapy can help children prepare for these transitions by practicing skills like following multi-step directions, taking turns, managing transitions between activities, and responding to new adults. Our clinicians work with families to identify the specific skills that will matter most in the upcoming school environment, so your child feels more confident and regulated on day one.

    What areas does ABA Journey serve around Broadlands?

    ABA Journey supports families throughout Broadlands and across Loudoun County, including nearby communities like Ashburn, Brambleton, Sterling, Leesburg, Lansdowne, Aldie, and Chantilly. We also serve families in the broader Northern Virginia region. If you’re unsure whether your area is covered, our team can confirm service availability during your initial consultation. Common zip codes we serve in and around Broadlands include 20148 and 20147.

    If you’re building consistency at home, our guide on daily ABA routines offers practical ideas you can start using right away to support communication and independent skills.

    TESTIMONIALS

    Hear what families from Broadlands
    say about working with our team

    These stories come from families across Southern Walk, Waxpool, Broadlands Station, Park Glen, and other neighborhoods we serve.

    "She's actually excited for her sessions now"

    Our daughter used to resist any kind of structured activity, but her RBT built such a strong connection with her that sessions became something she looks forward to. The change at home has been incredible — she's following directions and using more words every week.

    — Priya K., Southern Walk

    "School mornings are so much calmer"

    Transitions used to be the hardest part of our day. Since starting ABA, our son handles the shift from breakfast to getting ready for Hillside Elementary without the meltdowns we used to dread. His teacher has noticed the difference too.

    — Marcus D., Near Stream Valley Park

    "The scheduling flexibility made it possible"

    My husband commutes on the Greenway and I work from home three days a week. Our BCBA helped us find a session schedule that works around both our routines. We never feel like we're choosing between therapy and family time.

    — Jennifer L., Waxpool

    "He greeted a neighbor on his own for the first time"

    We were walking the trails near the Nature Center and our son said hi to another family without any prompting. It sounds small, but for us it was everything. The team at ABA Journey has given him tools he actually uses outside of sessions.

    — Daniel R., Broadlands Station

    "We finally feel included in the process"

    Previous providers didn't really explain what they were working on. ABA Journey shares data, walks us through goals, and actually listens when we bring up concerns. We feel like true partners in our son's progress.

    — Amina T., Park Glen

    "The coordination with Eagle Ridge has been seamless"

    Our BCBA connected with our son's special education team at Eagle Ridge Middle School and they're now working on the same goals. The consistency between home and school has made a real difference in how he handles his day.

    — Brian M., Southern Walk

    "Playground visits are actually enjoyable now"

    Taking our daughter to the tot lot used to end in tears — hers and mine. Her therapist worked on turn-taking and transitions using real playground scenarios, and now she plays alongside other kids with so much more confidence.

    — Sarah W., Near The Arbors

    "Bedtime routines finally have structure"

    Our son struggled with winding down every single night. His ABA team helped us build a visual routine for bedtime that he now follows on his own most nights. The whole family sleeps better because of it.

    — Kevin C., Waxpool

    "The onboarding was straightforward and quick"

    From our first call to our first session, everything moved smoothly. The insurance team handled our Anthem verification, and our BCBA had a clear plan ready after the assessment. We started within three weeks.

    — Lisa H., Broadlands Station

    "He's building real friendships at school"

    Social skills were always the biggest gap for our son. His therapist practiced greetings, sharing, and conversation starters during sessions, and now his teacher at Mill Run says he's initiating play with classmates on his own.

    — Tony N., Park Glen
    Insurance Management

    Insurance & ABA Therapy Support in Broadlands

    Navigating insurance for ABA therapy doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. ABA Journey works with Virginia Medicaid and a range of private insurance providers to provide accessible autism services for families across Broadlands. Our insurance coordination team handles benefit verification, prior authorization, and claims processing so you can focus on your child’s care instead of paperwork. Families in Southern Walk, Waxpool, Park Glen, and throughout the Broadlands community rely on our team to simplify the administrative side of starting and continuing therapy.

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    At ABA Journey, we assist each kid on the autism spectrum in realizing their full potential. Our compassionate, group-based ABA therapy promotes the growth of children and families. We promote growth, cultivate relationships, and welcome a brighter future by providing evidence-based care.

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