In Center ABA Environments

IBM's center-based ABA therapy provides children ages 18 months to 15 years with a consistent, distraction-reduced environment designed specifically for learning. Sessions blend focused discrete trial training with natural play-based activities, giving children the structure and repetition they need to build communication, social, and daily living skills with confidence. Every session is delivered by a BACB-certified RBT under daily BCBA supervision, ensuring clinical excellence at every step.
Family partnership is central to everything IBM does in the center. At the end of every session, families receive a direct update on their child's progress, and caregiver coaching is built into the program so the skills your child builds at the center carry into your home, their school, and every part of daily life.
Sessions run between 4 and 8 hours and are structured around rotating activity blocks designed to keep young children engaged and learning throughout the day. Children move through focused table activities, sensory room time, gross motor play, peer social activities, and art and fine motor projects. Every block is purposeful and tied directly to each child's individual treatment goals.
Parents are active partners, not waiting room observers. At the end of every session, IBM's team provides a direct communication summary covering the day's activities, behavioral observations, and progress updates. Caregiver coaching sessions are also built into the program so families learn the same strategies their child is practicing in the center.
IBM's clinical team collects data throughout every session and uses that data to guide ongoing treatment decisions. Progress is reviewed regularly with families, goals are adjusted as your child grows, and nothing is left on autopilot. You will always know how your child is doing and where they are headed.
Yes, IBM is currently accepting new clients with no waiting list. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step toward getting your child the support they need.





