Full time & Part time ABA Therapy in Clinic
At New View Autism, we offer full-time and part-time clinic-based ABA therapy that is child-led, relationship-focused, and developmentally appropriate. Our goal is to create a place where children feel safe, supported, and excited to learn.
We believe connection comes first. Before meaningful learning can happen, children need to feel understood and comfortable with the people around them. Our team takes time to build trust and strong relationships, so children feel secure enough to explore, try new things, and learn at their own pace.
Our approach is child-led—but never hands-off. Our therapists intentionally plan learning opportunities based on each child’s interests, strengths, and goals. By offering choices, following motivation, and gently guiding play and routines, adults actively support learning while respecting each child’s autonomy.
Children learn best when teaching feels natural. In our clinic, learning is woven into play, everyday activities, and social interactions with both therapists and peers. Through these experiences, children build communication skills, social understanding, and ways to cope with life’s challenges in a supportive, real-world environment.
We prioritize non-intrusive teaching strategies that support independence and confidence. Therapists primarily use modeling, visual supports, shared play, and natural cues to teach new skills—rather than physically directing a child’s movements. This allows children to stay engaged, feel respected, and learn in ways that make sense to them.
Each session is thoughtfully shaped around the child—not rushed or forced. By balancing adult guidance with child choice, we create meaningful learning experiences that feel enjoyable, purposeful, and sustainable beyond the clinic.
Our clinic-based ABA therapy supports children in:
Building communication and social skills through play-based, relationship-focused ABA therapy
Developing coping skills for life’s challenges, including transitions, frustration, and big emotions
Gaining confidence and independence through child-led learning and meaningful choice-making
Practicing skills with peers in a supportive clinic environment that reflects real-life experiences
Learning through gentle, non-intrusive strategies such as modeling, visual supports, and guided play