Nurturing skills and confidence—one child, one family at a time.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a safe and evidence-based therapy for autism. It has grown rapidly for its proven ability to help individuals lead happier, more productive lives. We deliver ABA services through a highly skilled, passionate team focused on achieving the best outcomes.
One Love partners with parents, caregivers, and educators—key members of any ABA program—by delivering training and resources rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis principles. This support equips them to confidently teach vital skills and manage challenging behaviors across settings.
Social-skill challenges, prevalent in autism and disruptive to friendships and participation, are addressed at BSP through individualized one-on-one or group programs guided by assessments like VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, and Vineland. Working with schools and community groups, we embed structured teaching opportunities so each client can practice and thrive in real-world social settings.
We are a family-centered ABA practice staffed by board-certified clinicians who deliver evidence-based therapy in homes, schools, and the community to help children with autism and related challenges reach their fullest potential.
After a thorough assessment—including parent interviews, direct observation, and standardized tools like the VB-MAPP or ABLLS-R—your Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) pinpoints strengths, needs, and family priorities. From there, we craft goals that are specific, measurable, and meaningful to daily life, adjusting them continuously as data show progress.
Recommended intensity ranges from 10 to 40 hours a week, depending on age, skill level, and clinical need. A session blends focused teaching (e.g., discrete-trial practice) with naturalistic play, communication drills, and caregiver coaching, all wrapped in positive reinforcement to keep your child engaged.
Most major insurers now recognize ABA as a medically necessary treatment for autism. Our intake team verifies benefits, obtains prior authorization, and handles all clinical documentation so you don’t have to. We keep you informed of any copays or deductibles before services start.
Therapists collect data on every target behavior during each session. Your BCBA reviews trends weekly and meets with you at least monthly to share graphs, celebrate gains, and fine-tune goals. You’ll also receive written progress reports for insurance and school teams every 6 months (or as required).
We provide step-by-step parent training, modeling techniques and giving real-time feedback so you can practice during routines like meals, play, or bedtime. Consistent use of the same prompts, reinforcement, and language at home dramatically accelerates skill retention and generalization.
Every child’s learning curve is unique, but most families notice small gains—such as increased eye contact or smoother transitions—within the first few weeks. Larger milestones typically emerge over several months as consistent practice, data-based adjustments, and caregiver follow-through compound those early wins.