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ABA Therapy in North Carolina

Supporting children across North Carolina with compassionate, evidence-based ABA therapy designed to build communication, independence, and daily life skills. ABA Journey partners with families throughout North Carolina to provide individualized ABA therapy in homes, schools, and community settings where children learn best.





    ABA Journey North Carolina
    Address: 525 N Tryon St Suite 1600, Charlotte, NC 28202
    Phone: (704) 389-8700
    Email: [email protected]

    Serving families across North Carolina, including the Charlotte metro area, the Triangle, the Triad, coastal communities, and surrounding regions. Our clinicians follow North Carolina ABA guidelines and collaborate with local schools and caregivers statewide.

    We accept:

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

    How ABA Therapy Works for North Carolina Families

    In-Home ABA Therapy

    Our North Carolina ABA programs follow established clinical and ethical standards, using data-driven decision-making to guide progress and adjust goals as children grow.

    Family-centered collaboration

    Parents and caregivers are essential partners in therapy. We work closely with families across the state to ensure strategies are realistic and aligned with daily life.

    Understanding local schools and communities

    Our clinicians collaborate with schools, early learning centers, and community programs across North Carolina to help children apply skills in meaningful settings.

    What We Offer Across North Carolina

    ABA Journey provides personalized ABA therapy for children across North Carolina, focusing on communication development, social growth, and everyday independence. Our services are designed to support families in urban centers, suburban communities, and quieter residential areas through in-home therapy, school collaboration, and community-based sessions that fit local routines.

    Why Families Across North Carolina Choose ABA Journey

    North Carolina is home to diverse communities, from growing metropolitan areas to smaller towns and coastal regions, each with unique family rhythms and school systems. We support children across the state by meeting families where they are, adapting therapy to local environments and daily routines. Many families work with different school districts, manage long commutes, or balance flexible schedules depending on region, and our team understands how these factors shape care. Our statewide approach prioritizes consistency, collaboration, and practical skill-building that carries across home, school, and community life.

    Family-Centered from Day One

    We involve caregivers at every stage of the process. Therapy goals are built around your child’s needs, your family’s routines, and what matters most at home, school, and in the community.

    Clinically Supervised, Evidence-Based Care

    All programs are overseen by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and grounded in applied behavior analysis best practices. We focus on skill development that is meaningful, observable, and sustainable.

    Flexible Service Delivery Across Virginia

    Families’ needs vary by region. We offer in-home, school-based, and community-based ABA therapy options depending on location, availability, and clinical appropriateness.

    Support with Insurance and Access

    Navigating ABA coverage can be confusing. Our team helps families understand benefits, authorization requirements, and next steps so services can begin with fewer barriers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common ABA Therapy Questions from North Carolina Families

    Families across North Carolina often have questions shaped by regional differences, school systems, and daily routines. Below are answers to common statewide questions we hear from parents.

    How does ABA therapy work in different regions of North Carolina?

    ABA therapy is adapted to fit local routines, whether a family lives in a large metro area or a smaller community. Sessions focus on skills that naturally fit into daily life and environment.

    Can ABA therapy support children in North Carolina public schools?

    When appropriate, clinicians collaborate with local school teams to help children generalize skills in classroom settings and align with educational expectations.

    Is ABA therapy available in rural or less populated areas?

    Yes. ABA Journey supports families across a wide range of regions, using flexible scheduling and service models to reach different communities.

    How involved are parents expected to be in therapy?

    Parents are active partners throughout the process. This includes regular communication, goal discussions, and guidance on using strategies at home.

    Does ABA therapy look the same for every child?

    No. Therapy plans are individualized and adjusted based on each child’s strengths, needs, and environment.

    How is progress tracked and shared?

    Progress is measured through data collection and reviewed regularly by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, with updates shared clearly with families.

    Can ABA therapy help with daily routines and transitions?

    Yes. Many goals focus on communication, independence, and smoother transitions throughout the day.

    How does insurance coverage work in North Carolina?

    Our team assists families with understanding Medicaid and private insurance coverage, including authorizations and documentation.

    Can therapy include community-based sessions?

    When appropriate, therapy may extend into community settings to support real-world skill use.

    TESTIMONIALS

    Hear what families across North Carolina
    say about working with our team

    These stories reflect experiences from families throughout North Carolina, from the Charlotte metro and the Triangle to the Triad, coastal communities, and the mountains.

    “They worked with our real routine, not an ideal one.”

    Between school drop-off and our work schedules, we needed sessions that fit our afternoons without turning the whole house upside down. The team kept things calm, explained what they were doing, and helped us follow through in small ways that actually stuck.

    — Mariah S., Charlotte

    “We finally understood what to do in the moment.”

    We used to feel like every hard moment ended with guessing. Our BCBA helped us break things down and respond more consistently, especially around transitions and demands. It felt practical, not judgmental, and that made it easier to keep going.

    — Devin R., Raleigh

    “The care felt respectful, not pushy.”

    We appreciated how the therapist took time to build trust first, then slowly introduced new goals. The pace felt right for our child and our family. Progress looked like small wins at home, then bigger ones over time.

    — Ana L., Durham

    “School coordination made a difference for us.”

    We didn’t need a complicated plan, we needed consistency. The team helped us align what we were doing at home with what the school day expected. It reduced mixed messages and made mornings and after-school a lot smoother.

    — Chris M., Cary

    “They helped us build routines that didn’t feel strict.”

    We wanted more structure, but we didn’t want our home to feel like a clinic. The strategies were simple, realistic, and flexible. It felt like we gained a framework without losing warmth.

    — Tasha K., Greensboro

    “After a few weeks, we felt less on edge.”

    It wasn’t just about the sessions, it was about how supported we felt. We got clear explanations, weekly check-ins, and a plan that adapted when something wasn’t working. That lowered stress for our whole household.

    — Daniel P., Winston-Salem

    “They understood military-family scheduling.”

    Our schedules can change fast, and we needed a team that could adjust without making us feel like we were failing. Communication stayed steady, and we always knew what the next step was even when life got chaotic.

    — Kayla J., Fayetteville

    “Community sessions helped skills carry over.”

    We started at home, but what really helped was practicing skills outside of it. The therapist coached us through routines in familiar places and helped us stay consistent without making outings feel stressful.

    — Martin E., Wilmington

    “We felt included, not talked at.”

    As parents, we didn’t want a plan that happened to us. We wanted a plan we understood. The BCBA explained the “why” behind goals, asked what mattered to us, and adjusted when our priorities changed.

    — Jasmine N., Asheville

    “The support was steady even when progress was slow.”

    Some weeks were great and some weeks weren’t. What we appreciated was that the team stayed consistent, kept communication clear, and helped us keep going without overreacting to every tough day.

    — Eric W., Chapel Hill
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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.

    Information

    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
    Email: [email protected]