There’s joy
in the progress.
We believe therapy should feel good, not forced. At Happy Days ABA, kids don’t just learn new skills; they enjoy every step. Our hands-on team truly cares, guiding each child to grow with confidence and joy. Because when learning feels good, progress — and happiness — naturally follow.
What it’s like
to work with us
We collaborate
Great therapy starts with great communication. You’ll always be informed, involved, and part of every decision.
We Support
You’ll never feel like you’re doing this alone. We’re here to guide, encourage, and make sure your family feels cared for every step of the way.
We Believe
We see every child’s potential and we’ll do everything we can to help them reach it, with compassion, patience, and joy.
How do I know if my child could benefit from ABA Therapy?
If your child struggles with communication, social interactions, routines, or behavior challenges, ABA therapy can help them gain confidence, independence, and new skills that make everyday life easier.
What happens during the assessment?
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) meets with your child to learn about their strengths, challenges, and goals. The assessment helps us design a personalized therapy plan tailored to their needs.
How long does it take to start therapy?
After the assessment, we handle the approval process with your insurance provider. Once approved, we schedule your child’s sessions as soon as possible.
What does a typical therapy session look like?
Therapists work one-on-one with your child through fun, engaging activities designed to teach and reinforce important life skills — all while making progress feel rewarding.
How are parents involved?
Families are part of every step. We offer parent training and regular updates so you can use the same strategies at home and celebrate your child’s progress together.
Does my child need an autism diagnosis to start?
Not necessarily, but most insurances require a diagnosis to cover services. If your child hasn’t been diagnosed yet, speak to their pediatrician — they can recommend a psychiatrist or psychologist who can provide a proper assessment and diagnosis if needed.
What’s the difference between ABA and other therapies?
ABA therapy is based on how behavior works and how learning happens. Instead of using a single approach, it breaks skills down into small, achievable steps — and uses positive reinforcement to help your child succeed.
Unlike speech or occupational therapy, which focus on specific areas (like communication or motor skills), ABA looks at the whole picture — behavior, communication, social interaction, and daily routines — helping your child apply what they learn across every part of life.
The ABA impact
“A year ago, I dreaded grocery trips because of the meltdowns. Last week, he helped me push the cart and picked out apples.”
“I didn’t realize how much I’d change, too. I’m calmer now. More patient. I celebrate things I used to overlook.”
“I remember when he’d only speak in one-word answers. Last week, he argued with me about bedtime — and honestly, I was thrilled.”
“I used to think progress meant big changes. Turns out, it’s the little stuff — the eye contact, the smile, the ‘Thanks, Mom.’”
“A few months ago, I felt so alone on this journey. Now, I see how many people are cheering for my child’s growth.”
“It’s not perfect. Some days are still hard. But the difference now is, I know we can handle it. I know he can handle it.”
See what’s possible when learning feels good.
Discover the difference a caring, hands-on ABA team can make — helping your child feel capable, confident, and proud.