Anonymous wrote:ABA is meant to be intense behavior training.
The only studies behind it are doing many hours a week.
It's all about repetitive and isn't done in a few hours a week successfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would try it. Don't use an aid, use someone with a masters degree in it and just let them know you want 4-6 hours a week to start. Most insurances will approve that much, but you can decline. We just did a few hours a week but it was years ago and the provider moved out of the area.
This has been literally impossible to find![]()
Anonymous wrote:i would try it. Don't use an aid, use someone with a masters degree in it and just let them know you want 4-6 hours a week to start. Most insurances will approve that much, but you can decline. We just did a few hours a week but it was years ago and the provider moved out of the area.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is in PAC there probably isn’t time for ABA. Or even really the need for it because the PAC classes use a lot of ABA techniques. My kid is in the half day preschool and gets his ABA visits in the afternoon.