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ABA Therapy in Greensboro, NC

Greensboro families raising children with autism deserve care that fits into their actual daily lives — not a one-size-fits-all program. ABA Journey delivers evidence-based ABA therapy in Greensboro, NC through in-home sessions, school coordination with Guilford County Schools, and community-based practice in the parks and neighborhoods where your child already spends time.





    ABA Journey Greensboro, NC
    Email: [email protected]

    Serving families across Guilford County — including High Point, Kernersville, Burlington, Jamestown, Summerfield, and Pleasant Garden. Our clinical team stays current with North Carolina’s ABA guidelines and coordinates directly with Guilford County Schools to deliver consistent, compliant care.

    Personalized ABA Therapy for Every Family

    What We Offer Families in Greensboro

    ABA Journey provides personalized ABA therapy for children in Greensboro, NC, targeting communication growth, daily routines, social engagement, and self-regulation skills. Every therapy plan is shaped by your child’s individual strengths and adjusted over time as they progress. We support families in neighborhoods like Irving Park, Lindley Park, and Lake Jeanette through in-home sessions, coordination with Guilford County Schools, and community-based practice in local parks and everyday settings.

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    Why Greensboro Families Trust ABA Journey

    Greensboro is a city with deep-rooted neighborhoods, a large and active school district, and family-friendly spaces spread across every part of town — and ABA Journey builds therapy around those realities. We work with children throughout Fisher Park, Friendly Acres, Sedgefield, Starmount Forest, and Hamilton Lakes. Many of the families we serve attend Guilford County Schools at campuses like Irving Park Elementary, Claxton Elementary, and Jefferson Elementary. Children practice skills during outings to Country Park, explore routines at LeBauer Park’s splash pad and climbing structures, and build social confidence at Bur-Mil Park and the Greensboro Arboretum. Our therapists connect your child’s progress to the same places they spend their time every day.

    In-home, school-based, and community ABA therapy across Greensboro

    Board-Certified Behavior Analysts overseeing every treatment plan

    Individualized care plans that adapt as your child develops new skills

    Active parent and caregiver collaboration built into every session

    How ABA Therapy Works for Greensboro Families

    Evidence-based ABA

    Our Greensboro ABA therapy at ABA Journey follows BACB ethical standards with structured weekly data collection to track your child’s developmental progress and measure treatment outcomes over time.

    Family-Focused Process

    ABA Journey in Greensboro partners with families throughout every stage of the process because parents understand their child better than anyone. Your observations and input shape your child’s goals and drive results in our evidence-based ABA therapy.

    Local community expertise

    ABA Journey knows the Guilford County Schools system and works alongside teachers in neighborhoods from Sunset Hills to Dunleath to Woodland Hills, helping your child succeed inside and outside the classroom.

    Flexible scheduling

    ABA Journey Greensboro delivers effective ABA therapy built around your routine — with flexible session times including afternoons, evenings, and weekends so therapy fits your family’s pace, not the other way around.

    How We Support School Success in Greensboro

    Many children in Greensboro benefit from structured behavioral tools during their school day at Guilford County Schools. One approach our team uses when appropriate is reward systems — a clear, visual method that helps children stay motivated, follow classroom routines, and build independence in busy school environments. If you’d like to learn more about how reward systems support your child’s learning, explore our guide here: How Reward Systems Help Children with Autism Learn and Grow

    We accept:

    Vaya Health Trillium Health Resources NC Medicaid Carolina Complete Health AmeriHealth Alliance Health Partners Health Healthy Blue North Carolina

    ABA Therapy Locations Across Greensboro and Guilford County

    Our Greensboro ABA team works with families across a wide variety of neighborhoods, from quiet residential streets near Starmount Forest to the growing communities around Lake Jeanette and Sedgefield. Each part of the city has its own school zones, parks, commute patterns, and family rhythms, and our therapists adjust sessions to match the way your child’s day actually unfolds.

    Living and Learning Across Greensboro’s Neighborhoods

    Many families in Greensboro explore ABA therapy as part of early intervention planning or ongoing school support through Guilford County Schools. North Carolina Medicaid and multiple private insurance providers offer coverage for ABA services, making it easier for families to access consistent care. Households in areas like New Irving Park and Friendly Acres often request afternoon or early evening sessions that align with school dismissal and after-care schedules, while families closer to Downtown Greensboro and College Hill tend to benefit from flexible weekend availability. When reinforcement strategies feel like they’ve stalled at home, small adjustments to your approach can make a meaningful difference — our guide on troubleshooting token boards when motivation drops walks through practical solutions parents can try right away. Our Greensboro team builds session timing around these everyday rhythms so therapy stays consistent without disrupting your family’s routine.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    ABA Therapy FAQs for Greensboro Families

    Families across Greensboro often share similar questions when they first explore ABA therapy — from how sessions work in neighborhoods like Fisher Park and Sedgefield to what school coordination looks like within Guilford County Schools. Below are answers to the questions we hear most from parents in Greensboro so you can feel clear about the process and confident in your next steps.

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

    When your family contacts ABA Journey, the first step is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). This assessment evaluates your child’s current skill levels across communication, social interaction, self-care, and behavior. The BCBA gathers input from you as the parent and reviews any existing evaluations or Individualized Education Program (IEP) documentation from Guilford County Schools. Based on this information, a personalized treatment plan is developed with clear, measurable goals tied to your child’s daily environments in Greensboro — whether that means their classroom at Sternberger Elementary, their home routine in Sunset Hills, or outings to Barber Park. Most families can begin therapy within a few weeks of completing the initial assessment and insurance authorization.

    Does ABA Journey accept insurance for families in Greensboro, NC?

    Yes. ABA Journey works with multiple insurance providers that serve Greensboro families, including Trillium, Alliance Health, Carolina Complete Health, Healthy Blue, AmeriHealth, Wellcare, and other North Carolina Medicaid managed care plans. Our insurance coordination team handles verification, prior authorization, and ongoing claims processing so you can focus on your child rather than paperwork. If you’re unsure whether your specific plan covers ABA therapy, our team can verify your benefits during the initial consultation at no cost to you.

    Can ABA therapy sessions take place at my child's school in Guilford County?

    Absolutely. With approval from the school, our therapists can deliver ABA sessions within your child’s Guilford County Schools campus. This allows your child to practice communication, social skills, and behavioral strategies in the actual classroom and hallway environments where those skills matter most. Our BCBAs also coordinate with teachers and special education staff to align ABA goals with your child’s IEP or classroom support plan. We currently support students at campuses across Greensboro, from elementary schools like Irving Park Elementary and Pilot Elementary to middle and high school settings throughout the district.

    How do in-home ABA sessions work for families in Greensboro?

    In-home sessions take place in your own living space, which means your child learns and practices skills in the environment where they spend the most time. A trained Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) arrives at your home at the scheduled time and works through activities designed by your child’s supervising BCBA. Sessions typically focus on daily routines — morning preparation, mealtime, transitions between activities, and communication practice. For families in neighborhoods like Lake Jeanette, Hamilton Lakes, or Glenwood, in-home therapy removes the stress of transportation and allows siblings and caregivers to observe and participate naturally. Session lengths and frequency are customized based on your child’s treatment plan and your family’s availability.

    What is community-based ABA therapy and where does it happen in Greensboro?

    Community-based ABA therapy takes your child’s learning beyond the home and classroom into the real-world settings where they need to apply their skills. In Greensboro, this might include practicing social interactions at LeBauer Park, working on safety awareness during a walk along the Downtown Greenway, or building independence during a trip to Friendly Center. Our therapists accompany your child in these settings and use structured strategies to reinforce communication, turn-taking, and self-regulation in context. Community sessions are especially valuable for children who have mastered certain skills at home but need support transferring them to less predictable environments.

    How does ABA Journey involve parents in the therapy process?

    Parent involvement is built into every stage of your child’s ABA program at ABA Journey. During the initial assessment, your BCBA asks detailed questions about your child’s strengths, daily challenges, and what matters most to your family. As therapy progresses, you receive regular updates on data and goals, and your BCBA provides coaching on strategies you can use at home between sessions. Many Greensboro families tell us that learning to reinforce skills during everyday moments — like transitions after school pickup or bedtime routines — helps their child generalize progress faster. You are not a passive observer; you are an active partner shaping your child’s success.

    How long does ABA therapy typically last for a child in Greensboro?

    There is no single answer because every child’s needs and pace of progress differ. Some children in Greensboro participate in intensive ABA programs for one to three years, while others may require less intensive support focused on specific skill areas. Your BCBA continuously monitors data to assess progress and adjusts the treatment plan as your child grows. The goal is always to build enough independence that your child can navigate their daily routines — at home, at school, and in the community — with decreasing levels of support over time. Regular progress meetings keep you informed and involved in decisions about the duration and intensity of your child’s therapy.

    What qualifications do ABA Journey therapists in Greensboro have?

    Every ABA program at ABA Journey is designed and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), a master’s-level clinician certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. Direct therapy sessions are delivered by Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) who have completed specific training and passed a national competency exam. All of our Greensboro clinicians are licensed in North Carolina and maintain ongoing professional development to stay current with BACB ethical standards and evidence-based practices. Your child’s BCBA oversees data analysis, modifies goals, and provides parent training, while RBTs deliver consistent, hands-on support during each session.

    How does ABA therapy support children transitioning into kindergarten or new schools in Greensboro?

    Transitions can be particularly challenging for children with autism, and Greensboro families entering kindergarten within Guilford County Schools often seek additional support during this period. ABA Journey helps prepare children for these transitions by working on classroom-readiness skills such as following group instructions, sitting during circle time, waiting for turns, and communicating needs to teachers. Our BCBAs can also share relevant progress data with the school’s special education team to support a smoother handoff and help ensure that your child’s IEP goals align with the skills they’ve been developing in therapy. This kind of coordination makes the transition feel less disruptive for your child and your family.

    What zip codes does ABA Journey serve in and around Greensboro?

    ABA Journey provides ABA therapy to families throughout Greensboro and the surrounding Guilford County area. Our service coverage includes zip codes 27401, 27403, 27405, 27406, 27407, 27408, 27409, 27410, and 27455. We also serve families in nearby communities such as High Point, Kernersville, Burlington, Jamestown, Summerfield, and Pleasant Garden. If your zip code is not listed here, reach out to our team and we can confirm availability in your specific area.

    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 Greensboro
    say about working with our team

    These stories come from families across Irving Park, Lindley Park, Lake Jeanette, and other neighborhoods we serve.

    "He started telling us what he wanted instead of melting down"

    Before ABA therapy, our son would get frustrated multiple times a day because he couldn't communicate what he needed. Within a few months of working with his RBT at home, he started using short phrases and pointing to express himself. The change in our household has been enormous.

    — Monica R., Fisher Park

    "Her teacher noticed the difference within weeks"

    Our daughter's BCBA coordinated directly with her teacher at Irving Park Elementary, and the strategies they shared made a real impact in the classroom. She's raising her hand now, following directions during group activities, and her confidence is growing every week.

    — James T., Irving Park

    "Scheduling was never a problem for us"

    We both work full time and were worried about fitting therapy into our evenings. ABA Journey offered afternoon and weekend sessions that worked around our schedules without us having to rearrange everything. Our son looks forward to his sessions, and that says a lot.

    — Priya K., Lake Jeanette

    "They treated us like partners, not just parents on the sideline"

    From the very first assessment, our BCBA asked what mattered to us as a family. She coached us on strategies we could use during meals and bedtime, and we felt involved in every decision. That partnership made all the difference in our daughter's progress.

    — Darnell W., Friendly Acres

    "Park outings became part of his therapy and he loved it"

    Our therapist started taking our son to Country Park to practice social skills with other children. He used to avoid group play completely, but now he initiates games and waits for his turn on the playground. It's been incredible to watch him grow in real-world settings.

    — Sandra L., Starmount Forest

    "The onboarding process was painless and fast"

    I was dreading the insurance and intake paperwork, but their team handled everything. Within two weeks of our first call, my son was matched with a therapist and sessions were underway at our home in Sedgefield. The whole process felt supportive and clear.

    — Kevin M., Sedgefield

    "She went from avoiding eye contact to greeting neighbors"

    Our daughter used to look away whenever someone spoke to her. After months of consistent therapy at home and during community outings near Friendly Center, she now waves at familiar faces and says hello on her own. That kind of growth means everything to our family.

    — Aisha B., Sunset Hills

    "Morning routines stopped being a daily battle"

    Getting ready for school used to take over an hour with tears and resistance. Our BCBA introduced a visual routine that our son could follow step by step, and now mornings are calmer for everyone. He even reminds us when it's time to brush his teeth.

    — Theresa G., Hamilton Lakes

    "Our son's kindergarten transition went smoother than we expected"

    We were nervous about starting kindergarten at Guilford County Schools, but his ABA team prepared him with skills like following instructions, sitting for short periods, and asking for help. His teacher told us he adapted faster than they anticipated, and we credit the preparation he got through therapy.

    — Marcus J., Dunleath

    "They helped us build a plan that actually fit our life"

    Every therapist we'd tried before felt disconnected from our daily reality. ABA Journey built a plan around our specific schedule, our neighborhood, and our child's actual goals. Sessions at our home in Glenwood felt natural and productive, not clinical. That made the biggest difference for our family.

    — Rebecca D., Glenwood
    Insurance Management

    Insurance & ABA Therapy Support in Greensboro

    Accessing ABA therapy shouldn’t add financial stress to your family’s plate. ABA Journey works with Trillium, Alliance Health, Carolina Complete Health, Healthy Blue, AmeriHealth, Wellcare, and other North Carolina Medicaid managed care plans to provide accessible autism services across Greensboro. Our insurance coordination team handles verification, prior authorization, and claims processing — managing the complex paperwork so you can stay focused on your child’s growth. Families in Irving Park, Lake Jeanette, Sedgefield, and across Guilford County receive the same level of insurance support throughout the entire therapy process.

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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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    GEORGIA
    Address: 303 Perimeter Center North, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA, 30346
    Phone: (404) 806-7587
    Email: [email protected]

    NORTH CAROLINA
    Address: 525 N Tryon St, STE 1600, Charlotte, NC 28202
    Phone: (704) 389-8700
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