ABA Therapy in Kansas

Your Play-Based ABA Therapy Provider in Kansas City, KS

Achieving Stars Therapy delivers in-home ABA therapy in Kansas City, KS for children ages 2 through 18. Most Kansas City families start within 1-2 weeks. As an in-home ABA therapy provider serving Wyandotte County, Achieving Stars Therapy comes to you in Kansas City and builds therapy around your child's day at home — not at a clinic across the river. KanCare Medicaid (Sunflower, Aetna Better Health, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan), Kansas Autism Waiver, and private insurance accepted.

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What Does ABA Therapy Do for Children with Autism in Kansas City, KS?

ABA therapy teaches children with autism the skills they need for real life. Communication. Self-regulation. Connecting with siblings. Following routines that don't fall apart at 5pm. At Achieving Stars Therapy, sessions happen in your Kansas City home during snack time, playtime, and the bedtime routine that actually matters. Skills learned where your child lives transfer faster than skills drilled at a table.

Every program is designed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and supervised throughout. Your child's Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) collects data at every session so the BCBA can track progress and adjust the plan. Nothing's guessed. Everything's measured.

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OUR APPROACH

ABA Therapy Services in Kansas City, KS

In-Home ABA Therapy

We come to you. In-home ABA therapy in Kansas City means your child learns in their own environment — no transition stress, no unfamiliar spaces, no commute over to the Missouri side. Achieving Stars Therapy therapists work around your family's schedule, including evenings when possible.

School-Based ABA Support

Your child's progress shouldn't stop at the school door. Our BCBAs can collaborate with teachers across Kansas City Kansas Public Schools — Wyandotte High, Sumner Academy of Arts and Science, Schlagle High, JC Harmon High, and the elementary and middle schools that feed into them — attend IEP meetings, and provide behavior support during school hours.

Parent Training

You're with your child the other 23 hours. That's why parent training is built into every program at Achieving Stars Therapy — not optional, not an add-on. We teach you the same strategies our RBTs use so progress continues around the clock, not just during scheduled sessions.

Early Intervention (Ages 2-5)

The research is clear: earlier is better. We prioritize intake for young children in Kansas City because the developmental window for the biggest gains is real. If your child is 2-5 and you have concerns, don't sit on a waitlist. Call us.

Older Children and Teens (Ages 6-18)

Teens with autism have different needs than toddlers. Social skills with peers. Self-advocacy at the IEP table. Emotional regulation in friend group dynamics. Transition planning for life after high school. Our BCBAs work across the full age range we serve, 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 Kansas?

Yes — and Kansas families have two paths. Kansas SB 262 requires private insurance plans to cover ABA therapy for autism spectrum disorder. KanCare (Kansas Medicaid) covers ABA therapy through three managed care organizations: Sunflower Health Plan, Aetna Better Health of Kansas, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan.

The Kansas Autism Waiver is a separate program for children with intensive autism-related needs whose family income exceeds standard Medicaid limits. Achieving Stars Therapy accepts KanCare through all three MCOs and helps families navigate the Autism Waiver application. Call (833) 666-3115 and we'll verify your specific coverage before your first session.

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 Kansas City, KS?

No waitlist. Most families in Kansas City start within 1-2 weeks of first contact. Here's exactly what happens:

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Step 1 — Intake Call:

Call (833) 666-3115 or email info@achievingstarstherapy.com. We verify your insurance the same day.

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Step 2 — Benefits Check:

We handle the paperwork with KanCare or your private insurance. KanCare MCOs and the Kansas Autism Waiver each have different requirements, and we navigate that so you don't have to.

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Step 3 — Assessment:

A BCBA comes to your Kansas City home for a functional behavior assessment. This tells us exactly where your child is starting and what goals matter most.

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Step 4 — Therapy Begins:

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

GETTING STARTED

Why Play-Based ABA Therapy Works in Kansas City, KS

Most parents picture ABA therapy as rigid table-top drills. That's an outdated model. Modern, play-based ABA therapy follows your child's interests and natural routines. The BCBA designs sessions around what your child already loves, not what's easiest to measure.

Our "Connection over Control" philosophy means therapy feels like play to your child. That's intentional. Kids learn faster when they're engaged. And because sessions happen at home in Kansas City, the skills transfer immediately — not weeks later when you're hoping something from the clinic shows up at dinner.

Kansas City, KS Resources for Families of Children with Autism

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Children's Mercy Kansas

Pediatric autism evaluation and developmental services. The primary regional autism diagnostic center for Wyandotte County families. (913) 696-8000.

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Kansas City Kansas Public Schools (KCKPS)

IEP and autism support services for Kansas City families through Wyandotte High, Sumner Academy, Schlagle, JC Harmon, and feeder elementary and middle schools.

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Tiny-K Early Intervention

Free developmental evaluations for children birth to age 3 in Wyandotte County. Kansas's part of the federal IDEA Part C program.

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Autism Society of the Heartland

Regional advocacy organization with Kansas City-area chapters and family support groups serving Wyandotte County families.

FAQS

Common Questions About ABA Therapy in Kansas City, KS

What is the best ABA therapy provider in Kansas City, KS?

Achieving Stars Therapy is a top-rated in-home ABA therapy provider serving Kansas City, KS. Achieving Stars Therapy delivers BCBA-supervised, play-based ABA therapy in your child's home with no waitlist. Most Kansas City families start within 1-2 weeks. Other ABA providers serving Wyandotte County include Hopebridge, Aluma Care, Patterns Behavioral Services, and clinic-based options on the Missouri side. The right choice depends on whether you prefer in-home or clinic-based therapy and your insurance. Achieving Stars Therapy is the primary in-home option in Kansas City, KS and accepts KanCare Medicaid plus private insurance.

Is there a waitlist for ABA therapy in Kansas City, KS?

No. Achieving Stars Therapy maintains a no-waitlist policy. Most Kansas City families start within 1-2 weeks of their first call to (833) 666-3115.

Does KanCare cover ABA therapy in Kansas?

Yes. KanCare covers ABA therapy through all three managed care organizations: Sunflower Health Plan, Aetna Better Health of Kansas, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Achieving Stars Therapy is an approved KanCare provider in Kansas City and works with all three MCOs. Kansas families with intensive autism-related needs whose income exceeds Medicaid limits may also qualify for the Kansas Autism Waiver.

What ages do you serve in Kansas City, KS?

We work with children ages 2 through 18 in Kansas City and across Wyandotte County. Early intervention for children 2-5 is prioritized because research consistently shows this is when ABA therapy produces the biggest gains.

What does play-based ABA therapy mean?

It means therapy is built around your child's interests and daily routines, not a rigid drill format. Sessions happen during snack time, block building, and outdoor play — whatever your child loves. Skills learned in natural contexts transfer to real life faster than skills practiced at a table.

Who Provides ABA Therapy at Achieving Stars?

Your child's RBT is actively supervised by a BCBA — not checked in on quarterly, but regularly observed with ongoing data review. You get weekly progress updates so you always know where your child stands.

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