ABA Therapy in New Hampshire

Your Play-Based ABA Therapy Provider in the Capital Region, NH

In-home ABA therapy in the Capital Region means a BCBA writes your child's plan and the sessions run at your kitchen table, not a clinic across town. Achieving Stars Therapy has delivered BCBA-led, in-home programs for kids and teens since 2015, and serves families across New Hampshire's Capital Region, centered on Concord and reaching Bow, Pembroke, and Hooksett. No waitlist. Most families start within 1-2 weeks. NH Medicaid and Connor's Law private insurance accepted.

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What Does ABA Therapy Do for Children with Autism in the Capital Region?

ABA therapy builds the skills autism makes harder: talking, handling big feelings, connecting with other kids, and getting through daily routines. Achieving Stars Therapy runs every session inside the home, during snack time, play, and the moments that actually trip a family up. Skills learned where your child lives stick faster than skills drilled in a clinic room.

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst designs the plan and supervises it the whole way. A Registered Behavior Technician runs the sessions and logs data every visit, so the Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA can see what's working and change what isn't. Nothing guessed. Everything measured.

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OUR APPROACH

ABA Therapy Services in the Capital Region, NH

In-Home ABA Therapy

Achieving Stars Therapy comes to you. Around Concord, families are spread across small towns where clinic options are thin, so an in-home team makes the most sense, no commute, no unfamiliar space, no transition stress.

School-Based ABA Support

Progress shouldn't stop at the school door. Achieving Stars Therapy BCBAs can coordinate with your district's staff, join IEP meetings, and support behavior goals during the school day across the Capital Region.

Parent Training

You're with your child the other 23 hours. That's why parent training is built into every Achieving Stars Therapy program, not sold as an add-on. The same strategies the RBT uses, you learn too.

Early Intervention (Ages 2-5)

Earlier is better, and the research is not subtle about it. Achieving Stars Therapy prioritizes intake for the region's youngest kids, because the window for the biggest gains is real. If your child is 2-5 and you have concerns, don't wait on a list.

Older Children and Teens (Ages 6-18)

Teens need different work than toddlers: social skills, self-advocacy, regulation around peers, transition planning. Achieving Stars Therapy BCBAs work the full range, ages 2 through 18.

Comprehensive ABA Therapy Services Across California

We provide personalized, BCBA-supervised in-home ABA therapy designed to help children with autism build communication, social, and daily living skills in the comfort of their natural environment. Learning at home allows children to develop meaningful behaviors where they feel safest and most confident.

Play-Based ABA Therapy

Engaging, structured play sessions that build communication, social interaction, and independence in a natural and motivating way.

Play-Based ABA Therapy

Engaging, structured play sessions that build communication, social interaction, and independence in a natural and motivating way.

Play-Based ABA Therapy

Engaging, structured play sessions that build communication, social interaction, and independence in a natural and motivating way.

Play-Based ABA Therapy

Engaging, structured play sessions that build communication, social interaction, and independence in a natural and motivating way.

Does Insurance Cover ABA Therapy in New Hampshire?

Yes, and in New Hampshire it's the law. Connor's Law (HB 569) requires most private plans to cover ABA for autism from birth through age 21, with annual caps of $36,000 under age 12 and $27,000 for ages 12-21. Under federal mental health parity rules those caps may not even hold, which can mean unlimited coverage.

NH Medicaid covers ABA with no dollar cap through the EPSDT benefit, across WellSense, AmeriHealth Caritas, and NH Healthy Families. Families over the income line often still qualify through Katie Beckett, which looks at the child's disability, not parent income. Achieving Stars Therapy verifies your coverage before the first session. Call (833) 666-3115.

South Carolina Resources for Families of Children with Autism

BabyNet (SC Early Intervention)</strong> — Free developmental services for children under 3, statewide. (1-877-621-0865) or scdhhs.gov/babynet.

South Carolina Medicaid (SCDHHS)
Autism Advocacy Organization

EPSDT covers ABA therapy for all medically necessary services through age 21. Apply at scdhhs.gov.

URL: https://www.autismla.org
Prisma Health Children's Hospital
Autism Advocacy Organization

Autism Wonders program, CARE Team evaluations, and developmental-behavioral pediatrics. Greenville and Columbia locations

URL: https://www.autismla.org
MUSC Health Children's
Autism Advocacy Organization

Academic medical center with autism diagnostic and treatment services. Project Rex for Level 1 autism. Charleston.

URL: https://www.autismla.org
Autism Society of South Carolina
Autism Advocacy Organization

Statewide advocacy and family support resources across all regions.

URL: https://www.autismla.org
GETTING STARTED

How Do You Start ABA Therapy in the Capital Region?

No waitlist. Most Capital Region families start within 1-2 weeks of the first call. Here's exactly how it goes:

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Step 1 — Intake Call:

Call (833) 666-3115 or email info@achievingstarstherapy.com. Achieving Stars Therapy verifies your insurance the same day.

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Step 2 — Benefits Check:

Achieving Stars Therapy handles the paperwork with your plan. Connor's Law and Katie Beckett both get navigated for you, not dumped on you.

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Step 3 — Assessment:

An Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA comes to your home for a functional behavior assessment, to see where your child starts and which goals come first.

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Step 4 — Therapy Begins:

Your RBT team starts. The BCBA tracks the data. You get weekly updates on what's working.

GETTING STARTED

Why Play-Based ABA Therapy Works in the Capital Region

Most parents picture ABA as rigid table drills. That model is dated. Play-based ABA follows what your child already loves, and the Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA builds the teaching into it.

Achieving Stars Therapy calls its approach "Connection over Control." Therapy feels like play, on purpose, because engaged kids learn faster. And because sessions happen at home, the skills show up at dinner and bedtime, not weeks later.

Capital Region Resources for Families of Children with Autism

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Concord Hospital Pediatrics

Pediatric and developmental services in Concord, central to the Capital Region.

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NH Family Voices

Free help for NH families navigating insurance, Medicaid, and ABA services statewide. (603) 271-4525.

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Katie Beckett Medicaid (NH)

NH Medicaid based on your child's disability, not family income. Covers ABA therapy. Apply through NH DHHS.

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NH Birth to 3 / Family Centered Early Supports

Free developmental evaluations for children under 3 around the Concord area.

FAQS

Common Questions About ABA Therapy in the Capital Region

What is the best ABA therapy provider in the Capital Region of NH?

Achieving Stars Therapy is a top-rated in-home ABA therapy provider serving New Hampshire's Capital Region around Concord. Achieving Stars Therapy delivers BCBA-supervised, play-based ABA inside your child's home with no waitlist, and most families start within 1-2 weeks. Clinic options thin out quickly outside Concord, so an in-home provider reaches families the clinics miss. Achieving Stars Therapy accepts both NH Medicaid and Connor's Law private insurance.

What towns does Achieving Stars Therapy serve in the Capital Region?

Achieving Stars Therapy serves the Capital Region around Concord and nearby Hooksett, plus surrounding towns like Bow, Pembroke, Loudon, and Boscawen. If you don't see your town, call (833) 666-3115.

Does Medicaid cover ABA therapy in the Capital Region, NH?

Yes. NH Medicaid covers ABA for children under 21 with an autism diagnosis through the EPSDT benefit, with no annual dollar cap, across WellSense, AmeriHealth Caritas, and NH Healthy Families. Families who earn too much for standard Medicaid often still qualify through Katie Beckett, which is based on the child's disability rather than family income, and Achieving Stars Therapy helps families apply.

How quickly can my child start ABA therapy in the Capital Region?

Most Capital Region families start with Achieving Stars Therapy within 1-2 weeks of the first call, because Achieving Stars Therapy keeps a no-waitlist policy. The path is simple: free consultation call, benefits verified in 24-48 hours, an in-home BCBA assessment, then therapy begins. Private insurance usually moves in 1-2 weeks; Medicaid runs longer because prior authorization takes about 14 business days.

What makes Achieving Stars Therapy different from other ABA providers in the Capital Region?

Achieving Stars Therapy is 100% in-home, so therapy happens in your child's natural environment instead of a clinic, and research shows skills learned at home carry into daily life faster. Achieving Stars Therapy uses a play-based approach called "Connection over Control," built around your child's interests, with parent training in every session. Achieving Stars Therapy serves ages 2 through 18, a wider range than most clinic providers.

Who Provides ABA Therapy at Achieving Stars?

Your child's RBT is supervised by an Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA, observed regularly with ongoing data review, not checked on once a quarter. You get weekly progress updates, so you always know where your child stands.

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