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ABA Therapy in Wheaton, Maryland

Wheaton’s mix of languages, cultures, and family routines shapes how children learn and grow. ABA Journey provides ABA therapy in Wheaton, Maryland that meets your child where they are, whether that’s at the kitchen table, in a Montgomery County Public Schools classroom, or exploring the trails at Wheaton Regional Park. Our team builds therapy around your family’s pace and your child’s strengths.





    ABA Journey in Wheaton
    Email: [email protected]

    Serving families across Montgomery County, including Glenmont, Kensington, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, and Forest Glen. Our clinicians stay current with Maryland’s ABA therapy guidelines and coordinate with Montgomery County Public Schools to ensure consistent, compliant care.

    Personalized ABA Therapy for Every Family

    What We Offer in Wheaton

    ABA Journey provides personalized ABA therapy for children in Wheaton, Maryland, with a focus on communication skills, daily routines, and social confidence. Each care plan is shaped by your child’s specific needs and delivered in the settings that make sense for your family, from after-school sessions coordinated with MCPS schools to in-home therapy around Wheaton Crest and Kemp Mill. We also support community-based sessions for families throughout Wheaton and the surrounding Montgomery County neighborhoods.

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    Why Wheaton Families Trust ABA Journey

    Wheaton’s residential pockets each have their own character, and our therapists work across all of them. We support families in Wheaton Hills, Homewood, Connecticut Avenue Park, Glenview, and the neighborhoods radiating from Downtown Wheaton. Many of the children we work with attend MCPS schools like Wheaton Woods Elementary, A. Mario Loiederman Middle, or Wheaton High School. Weekend sessions might follow a trip to the Adventure Playground at Wheaton Regional Park or a walk through Brookside Gardens. Therapy that fits into your child’s actual week, their school bell schedule, their Saturday routines, their favorite spots, makes skill-building stick in a way that clinical settings alone can’t replicate.

    In-home, school, and community-based ABA therapy across Wheaton and Montgomery County

    Board-Certified Behavior Analysts supervising every program

    Personalized care plans that evolve with your child’s growth

    Parent and caregiver collaboration every step of the way

    How ABA Therapy Works for Wheaton Families

    Evidence-based ABA

    Our Wheaton ABA therapy at ABA Journey follows BACB ethical standards and clinical guidelines, with weekly data reviews to track your child’s developmental progress and measure treatment outcomes.

    Family-focused process

    ABA Journey in Wheaton partners with families throughout the process because parents understand their child’s world better than anyone. Your observations and priorities steer your child’s goals in our evidence-based ABA therapy.

    Freedom for your schedule

    ABA Journey Wheaton provides effective ABA therapy around your calendar, with flexible session options including afternoons, evenings, and weekends designed to fit your family’s daily rhythm.

    Local community expertise

    ABA Journey works closely with the Montgomery County Public Schools system and coordinates with teachers across Wheaton Hills, Glenview, and Kemp Mill to support your child’s classroom success.

    How We Support School Success in Wheaton

    Many children in Wheaton benefit from classroom-ready behavioral tools during their school day. One strategy our team uses when appropriate is communication support through structured settings, helping children who may struggle to speak in certain environments like classrooms or group activities. If your child shows signs of selective mutism or anxiety-driven silence at school, understanding the connection between autism and selective mutism can help you and their teachers work together more effectively. You can explore our guide here: Autism and Selective Mutism: Signs and Support for Kids

    ABA Therapy Locations Serving Wheaton, Maryland

    Wheaton covers a lot of ground, from the commercial activity of Downtown Wheaton to the tree-lined blocks of Wheaton Crest and Homewood. Our therapists adapt to each environment. A session in a garden-level apartment near Veirs Mill Road looks different from a session in a single-family home off Georgia Avenue, and our team adjusts strategies to match your child’s home layout, daily schedule, and neighborhood routines.

    Living and Learning in Wheaton: What Families Should Know

    Wheaton’s population is one of the most culturally diverse in Montgomery County, with over 40% of residents born outside the United States and a significant Spanish-speaking community. That diversity shapes how families approach early intervention, school support, and therapy access. Parents along Georgia Avenue and Veirs Mill Road often balance shift-based work schedules and long Metro commutes averaging over 30 minutes, which makes flexible session timing a practical necessity rather than a perk. Our Wheaton team works with families in Homewood, Wheaton Crest, and near the Connecticut Avenue Park area to find afternoon, evening, or weekend windows that don’t disrupt what’s already working. For children who carry school-related stress home, whether from sensory overload, social pressure, or communication frustration, recognizing the signs early can change how the rest of the evening goes. Our guide on anxiety and autism walks parents through what to look for and how to create calmer routines at home.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    ABA Therapy Questions from Wheaton Families

    Families throughout Wheaton ask many of the same questions when considering ABA therapy, from understanding how sessions fit around school schedules at MCPS to learning what in-home therapy actually looks like in a Wheaton apartment or townhouse. This FAQ covers the topics we hear most often from parents in Wheaton Hills, Glenview, Kemp Mill, and the surrounding neighborhoods.

    How do I start ABA therapy for my child in Wheaton?

    The first step is reaching out to our team for an initial consultation. We’ll discuss your child’s developmental history, current needs, and your goals as a family. From there, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts a comprehensive assessment in your home or another familiar setting, such as your child’s school. This assessment identifies your child’s strengths and the areas where targeted support would make the most difference. Once the assessment is complete, your BCBA creates a personalized treatment plan with measurable goals. We also coordinate with your insurance provider to verify coverage and secure prior authorization before sessions begin, so there’s no gap between assessment and treatment.

    Does ABA Journey work with Montgomery County Public Schools?

    Yes. Our BCBAs and behavior technicians coordinate with MCPS teachers, special education staff, and IEP teams to ensure that strategies used in therapy align with what’s happening in the classroom. For children attending Wheaton Woods Elementary, A. Mario Loiederman Middle, or Wheaton High School, we can share progress updates and behavioral recommendations with school teams when families consent to collaboration. This kind of coordination helps children practice the same communication and self-regulation skills across settings, which accelerates progress and reduces confusion.

    Can ABA therapy happen at my child's school in Wheaton?

    School-based sessions are available when the school permits outside providers and the family’s treatment plan supports it. Our therapists have worked within MCPS buildings and are familiar with the district’s procedures for outside service providers. Sessions at school focus on skills directly relevant to the classroom environment, such as following multi-step instructions, transitioning between activities, managing sensory input during assemblies, and participating in group work. If school-based sessions aren’t possible, we structure in-home therapy to reinforce the same classroom-readiness skills.

    What does an ABA session look like in a Wheaton home?

    Sessions take place wherever your child spends their time. In Wheaton, that often means a living room, playroom, kitchen, or backyard. A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) works one-on-one with your child on the goals set by their BCBA, using play-based learning, structured activities, and natural teaching moments. Sessions typically last two to four hours and follow a mix of structured tasks and child-led play. Your therapist may work on morning routine steps, mealtime independence, or practicing greetings. Parents are encouraged to observe and participate so the strategies carry over between sessions.

    How does ABA Journey handle scheduling around commute patterns and work hours?

    Wheaton families often commute via the Red Line or Georgia Avenue toward downtown D.C. or Bethesda, which means many parents aren’t home until early evening. We offer afternoon, late-afternoon, evening, and weekend session windows to accommodate those patterns. If your child attends an Excel Beyond the Bell or after-school program, we can schedule around those commitments too. Our care team works directly with you to find a consistent rhythm that doesn’t add stress to your family’s existing routine.

    Is ABA therapy covered by insurance for families in Wheaton?

    Most families in Wheaton access ABA therapy through their insurance plan. Maryland mandates that health insurers cover the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder, including ABA therapy. Our insurance coordination team contacts your provider, verifies your benefits, and manages prior authorization and claims paperwork. We work with Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) and a range of private insurance plans. If you’re unsure about your coverage, our team can walk you through what to expect before your first session.

    How do you measure my child's progress in ABA therapy?

    Progress is tracked through ongoing data collection during every session. Your child’s BCBA reviews this data regularly, typically every one to two weeks, to identify trends, adjust strategies, and update goals. You’ll receive periodic progress reports that show where your child has improved and what’s being targeted next. If your child has an IEP through MCPS, your BCBA can also provide data that supports school-based goal updates. We track skills in communication, independence, self-regulation, social interaction, and adaptive behavior so that progress is measurable and meaningful.

    My child is nonverbal. Can ABA therapy still help?

    ABA therapy is effective for children across the communication spectrum. For nonverbal or minimally verbal children, our team focuses on building functional communication using picture exchange systems, sign language, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, or other methods tailored to your child’s needs. The goal is to give your child reliable ways to express needs, make choices, and connect with the people around them. Many families in Wheaton begin therapy uncertain about communication goals and see meaningful progress within the first few months.

    How long does ABA therapy typically last?

    The duration of ABA therapy varies based on your child’s age, goals, and rate of progress. Some children benefit from intensive programs of 20 to 40 hours per week over the course of one to three years. Others need fewer hours per week or shorter overall timelines. Your BCBA continuously evaluates whether the current plan is the right fit and adjusts session frequency as your child reaches milestones. The goal is always to build skills to the point where your child can maintain them independently, and then gradually step back.

    What zip codes does ABA Journey serve in the Wheaton area?

    ABA Journey serves families throughout Wheaton and the surrounding Montgomery County communities, including zip codes 20902 and 20906. We also work with families in Glenmont, Kensington, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Forest Glen, Kemp Mill, and other nearby neighborhoods. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our service area, reach out and we’ll confirm your coverage.

    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 Wheaton
    say about working with our team

    These stories come from families across Wheaton Hills, Glenview, Kemp Mill, and other neighborhoods we serve.

    "He's using words at dinner now"

    Our son barely spoke at home before starting with ABA Journey. After a few months of in-home sessions, he started requesting food by name during meals. That might sound small, but for us it changed everything about how our family connects over dinner.

    — Rosa M., Wheaton Crest

    "The school coordination made all the difference"

    His BCBA reached out to his teacher at Wheaton Woods Elementary and they built a shared plan. The consistency between school and home cut down on meltdowns after pickup. I could see the difference within a couple of weeks.

    — David K., Homewood

    "Finally, a schedule that works for our family"

    My husband and I both commute into D.C. and don't get home until after six. ABA Journey scheduled evening sessions without making it feel rushed. Our daughter looks forward to her therapist coming, and the timing just works.

    — Patricia L., Glenview

    "She's so much calmer at the grocery store"

    Going to Westfield Wheaton or the supermarket used to end in tears. Her RBT practiced community outings with her, step by step, and now she handles the noise and the crowds so much better. I didn't think we'd get here this fast.

    — Karen T., Downtown Wheaton

    "The therapist understood our bilingual home"

    We speak Spanish at home and English at school, and I was worried therapy wouldn't account for that. Our BCBA made sure both languages were part of the plan. My son doesn't have to switch off one language to learn in the other.

    — Miguel A., Wheaton Hills

    "I actually understand what they're working on"

    Previous providers gave us jargon and reports we couldn't follow. ABA Journey explains things clearly and shows me exactly what to do between sessions. I feel like part of the team instead of watching from the side.

    — Fatima H., Kemp Mill

    "He sat through circle time for the first time"

    His teacher at Loiederman sent me a message saying he stayed seated through the entire morning meeting. That had never happened before. The strategies his BCBA introduced are actually carrying over into the classroom.

    — Jennifer W., Connecticut Avenue Park

    "Getting started was easier than I expected"

    I put off calling for months because I assumed the process would be overwhelming. They handled the insurance verification, explained every step, and our first session was scheduled within two weeks. I wish I hadn't waited so long.

    — Yonas B., Wheaton Crest

    "The park is part of therapy now"

    Our therapist takes my daughter to Brookside Gardens and the Adventure Playground as part of her sessions. She's practicing waiting, taking turns, and asking for help in real places instead of just at the table. It feels like real life, not a clinical exercise.

    — Christina R., Glenview

    "We see our son growing more independent every month"

    He dresses himself now. He puts his plate in the sink after breakfast. He tells us when he needs a break. These are things we weren't sure he'd be able to do six months ago. ABA Journey helped us see what was possible and then helped him get there.

    — Samuel D., Homewood
    Insurance Management

    Insurance & ABA Therapy Support in Wheaton

    Understanding how your insurance covers ABA therapy shouldn’t add to the stress of getting started. ABA Journey’s insurance coordination team handles benefit verification, prior authorization, and claims processing so you can focus on your child’s progress rather than paperwork. Maryland law requires that health insurance plans cover the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder, including ABA services, and our team ensures your family receives the coverage you’re entitled to. We work with Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) and a range of private insurance plans, supporting families in Wheaton Crest, Kemp Mill, Homewood, and throughout the surrounding area. If you’re not sure whether your plan covers ABA therapy, our team will walk you through your options before your first session.

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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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    Address: 303 Perimeter Center North, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA, 30346
    Phone: +1 844-718-2312
    Email: [email protected]