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Why a smaller ABA company?

  • Writer: Evan  Schneiderman
    Evan Schneiderman
  • Dec 19, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 22, 2024


Choosing a smaller ABA company can often provide a more personal, hands-on experience, which is exactly what many families find helpful when navigating their child's therapy.


With a smaller team, your child’s BCBA (Board and RBT will be able to truly get to know your child, not just as a case, but as a person. This means they can tailor the therapy plan to fit your child’s unique strengths, challenges, and interests, making the treatment feel more meaningful and effective.


You’ll likely experience more consistency with the same therapists and clinicians working with your child over time, so they’ll better understand how to support your child’s growth and respond to any changes in behavior or needs.


Communication is another big perk—when you're working with a smaller company, it's much easier to reach out and get updates or ask questions. You won’t have to go through layers of administration or wait weeks for a response; things can be handled quickly and directly.


This open line of communication helps parents feel more involved and confident in the progress their child is making.


Plus, with a smaller caseload, therapists can be more flexible and responsive to your family’s needs. Whether it's adjusting schedules to make therapy more convenient or making real-time changes to strategies when something isn’t working, you’re more likely to get that level of attention.


There’s also something really comforting about the sense of community in a smaller company. With fewer families and therapists, everyone tends to know each other, which creates a supportive environment where parents can feel comfortable sharing experiences and advice.


It’s less transactional and more about building relationships, both with the people providing care and other families going through similar challenges. In the end, when you're working with a smaller ABA company, it’s not just about ticking boxes on a treatment plan—it's about building a partnership that centers around your child and your family’s needs, creating a truly supportive experience.

 
 
 

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