Faq's

Frequently asked questions

Discover the Little Spero ACT Difference with personalized ABA therapy for children with autism.

At its core, ABA therapy addresses the development needs of your child. We identify those needs through an initial assessment. We focus on three main domains: language, social, and behavioral.

From there, we’ll create an individualized plan for your child to target any area of need. Common goals include learning how to:

  • Ask for help
  • Follow classroom instructions
  • Use language across a variety of settings, like on the playground and at mealtime

Other important areas that ABA helps with include:

  • Social skills
  • Play skills
  • Potty-training and toileting
  • Self-care routines, like brushing teeth and washing hands
  • Day-to-day living skills, such as getting dressed by themselves and safety instructions

These activities are set by the BCBA and are tailored to your child.

Studies have shown that children with autism who receive two or more years of intensive behavioral intervention are almost indistinguishable from their neurotypical peers. [link to study] Other studies also support the effectiveness of ABA therapy for children with autism. Federal and state agencies, along with many insurance companies, include and cover this therapy.

ABA therapy shows great promise for many children with autism. That said, you know your child the best. Some children may show more significant gains than others. If you’d like to talk further about how ABA therapy may help your child, please send us a message here.

This depends on the child. The goal is to make sure your child receives the highest quality therapy at our center. To do this, you’ll work closely alongside the BCBA to create a schedule that’s best for your child.

At this time, we’re currently limiting enrollment to eight children.

All of our behavioral therapists are trained and registered through the state of Texas. They are each CPR-certified.

Each day, our team of 3-4 registered behavioral therapists will work with your child. Because your child sees the same therapists, they experience more consistent therapy. 

The added benefit of having multiple therapists is that if one of the therapists isn’t available that day, your child won’t miss a beat. They’ll already be familiar with other therapists from the team.

Your child’s safety is our utmost priority. We’ve carefully designed our center to minimize safety risks and prevent emergencies. We also have safety plans in place should an incident arise.

We’d be happy to answer any specific questions you may have about our safety plans and protocols. This also includes how we report them to you should they occur. Please reach out to us here for more information.

At Little Spero, we’re constantly collecting data and using it to improve your child’s progress. Our BCBAs review your child’s goals weekly and reassess them every 30 days.

Our center-based program is full-time. This means we provide therapy and care for your child up to 40 hours each week.

Serving Princeton, Prosper, Frisco, Celina and nearby cities of Aubrey, Gunter, Mckinney, Melissa, Farmersville, Greenville area

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