In-Home ABA Therapy

Expert therapy, in the place your child is most themselves.

Kindaya delivers BCBA-designed, RBT-implemented ABA therapy inside your home — where your child is comfortable, where skills are practiced in context, and where generalization actually happens.

What in-home ABA therapy looks like

At its most basic, an ABA session involves a trained Registered Behavior Technician sitting with your child, working on goals that were identified in your child's assessment and designed by your BCBA. But in practice, it's far more dynamic than that. Sessions might look like play, structured games, practice with daily routines, or naturalistic teaching during everyday activities — depending on what your child's plan calls for and what motivates your child.

Sessions are typically two to three hours. Your RBT follows a structured program written by your supervising BCBA. Data is collected every session. Your BCBA reviews that data regularly, adjusts the program based on what they see, and maintains direct contact with your family throughout.

Session structure

Each session follows a framework established by your child's treatment plan. A typical session includes:

  • A brief check-in with the parent or caregiver present at home
  • Preference assessment — identifying what's motivating your child that day
  • Discrete trial teaching and naturalistic teaching across target goals
  • Data collection on every target behavior throughout the session
  • A brief debrief with the caregiver at the end of the session

How goals are set and tracked

Goals come from your child's assessment. They are specific, measurable, and meaningful — tied directly to skills your family identified as priorities. Your BCBA reviews session data regularly and adjusts programs based on progress. Goals that have been mastered are transitioned to maintenance; new goals are added as your child grows.

Goal review meetings happen at least every 90 days, and you'll always have access to your child's progress data. We don't keep families at arm's length from what's happening in their child's sessions.

How parents are involved

Every in-home ABA program includes a parent training component. You'll learn the strategies your RBT uses so you can implement them during the hours between sessions — and so the skills your child is building generalize into real, lasting behavior change. Parent training isn't an add-on at Kindaya; it's built into every program from day one.

Who is present

Two roles. One team.

Every Kindaya in-home program is delivered by an RBT and supervised by a BCBA. Here's how each role contributes.

In Session

Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

Your RBT is the primary person working directly with your child during sessions. They implement the treatment plan written by your BCBA, collect precise behavioral data, and build a consistent, trusting relationship with your child. Kindaya RBTs are trained thoroughly before their first session and receive ongoing supervision throughout their tenure.

Supervising

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Your BCBA designs your child's entire treatment program, reviews session data regularly, conducts direct observation sessions, adjusts goals and programs as your child progresses, and maintains ongoing communication with your family. BCBA oversight isn't a formality at Kindaya — it's the clinical backbone of everything we do.

Why home-based works

The environment matters.

One of the most persistent challenges in any therapy is generalization — the ability to use a skill not just in the clinic room where it was practiced, but in the kitchen, at the park, with family members, in the middle of a regular Tuesday afternoon.

In-home therapy removes that gap almost entirely. Skills are practiced in the same environments where they'll be needed. Communication strategies are rehearsed during actual mealtimes. Transition routines are shaped during the actual transitions that challenge your child every morning. The transfer from "therapy" to "real life" happens because there is no transfer — it's all real life.

For many families, this isn't just a convenience. It's what makes the difference.

Get started

Ready to bring ABA therapy into your home?

The first step is a conversation. We'll learn about your child, verify your insurance, and walk you through what to expect — no pressure, no commitment.

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