ABA Therapy in Rock Hill, SC
Rock Hill is in York County, just south of the North Carolina border — close enough to Charlotte that many families here look at both markets for ABA therapy. South Carolina's Ryan's Law and EPSDT/Medicaid apply to Rock Hill families, not North Carolina's rules. Achieving Stars Therapy serves Rock Hill with play-based, in-home ABA therapy anchored in South Carolina's coverage framework, starting within 1-2 weeks of first contact.
Rock Hill Schools (District 3) is the largest district in York County, serving 18,000 students across 27 schools with a 93%+ graduation rate. York School District and Clover School District also serve the area. Our BCBAs can coordinate with any of the three districts — IEP meetings, teacher communication, and behavior support that connects what happens at home with what happens at school.


What Does ABA Therapy Do for Children with Autism in Rock Hill?
ABA therapy teaches children with autism the skills they need for real life — communication, emotional regulation, social connection, and independence in daily routines. At Achieving Stars Therapy, sessions happen in your home during snack time, playtime, and the moments that actually matter. Skills learned in the environment where your child lives transfer faster than skills drilled in a clinic.
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 guessed. Everything measured.
ABA Therapy Services in Rock Hill, SC
ABA Therapy Services in Rock Hill, SC
We come to you. In-home ABA therapy in Rock Hill means your child learns in their own environment — no transition stress, no unfamiliar spaces, no commute to a clinic. 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 in Rock Hill area schools, attend IEP meetings, and provide behavior support during school hours. We bridge what happens in home-based therapy with what happens in the classroom.

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 Mount Pleasant 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 waiting list. Call us.

Older Children and Teens (Ages 6-18)
Teens with autism have different needs than toddlers — social skills, self-advocacy, emotional regulation with peers, and transition planning. Our BCBAs have experience across the full age range we serve, 2 through 18.

Why Play-Based ABA Therapy Works in Rock Hill






Most people 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. Children learn faster when they're engaged. And because sessions happen at home in Columbia, the skills transfer immediately — not weeks later when you're hoping something from the clinic shows up at dinner
How Do You Start ABA Therapy in Rock Hill?
No waitlist. Most families in Rock Hill 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.
Step 2 — Benefits Check:
We handle the paperwork. Ryan's Law, SCDHHS Medicaid, and EPSDT each have different requirements — we navigate that so you don't have to.
Step 3 — Assessment
A BCBA comes to your Rock Hill home for a functional behavior assessment. This identifies where your child is starting and what goals to prioritize first
Step 4 — Therapy Begins
Your RBT team starts. Your BCBA monitors data. You get weekly updates on what's working.
Does Insurance Cover ABA Therapy in South Carolina
Yes. Ryan's Law — enacted in South Carolina in 2007, one of the earliest ABA insurance mandates in the country — requires employers with 51 or more employees to cover ABA therapy for children diagnosed with autism at age 8 or younger. Coverage runs through age 16, with an annual cap of $50,000 for behavioral therapy.
South Carolina Medicaid (SCDHHS) covers ABA therapy through age 21 via EPSDT — the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment benefit. EPSDT covers all medically necessary services for children on Medicaid, including ABA therapy, regardless of the dollar cap in Ryan's Law. Achieving Stars Therapy accepts BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, Molina Healthcare, UnitedHealthcare, Ambetter from Absolute Total Care, and South Carolina Medicaid. Call (833) 666-3115 and we'll verify your coverage before your first session.

Rock Hill Resources for Families of Children with Autism

Atrium Health (Rock Hill)
Regional healthcare system serving York County with behavioral health services.
Rock Hill Schools (District 3) Special Education
IEP and autism resource staff across 27 schools. Largest district in York County.
BabyNet (York County)
Free developmental services for children under 3. (1-877-621-0865)
Chrysalis Autism Center
Non-profit provider in Rock Hill specializing in early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) since 2008.
Common Questions About ABA Therapy in Rock Hill
Is there a waitlist for ABA therapy in Rock Hill?
No. Achieving Stars Therapy maintains a no-waitlist policy. Most Rock Hill families start within 1-2 weeks of their first call to (833) 666-3115.
Does insurance cover ABA therapy in South Carolina?
Yes. Ryan's Law requires employers with 51+ employees to cover ABA therapy for children diagnosed at age 8 or younger, through age 16. South Carolina Medicaid (SCDHHS) covers ABA therapy through age 21 via EPSDT. Achieving Stars Therapy accepts both and verifies your specific coverage before the first session.
What is EPSDT and does my child qualify?
EPSDT — Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment — is a federal Medicaid benefit that covers all medically necessary services for children under 21, including ABA therapy. If your child has South Carolina Medicaid and an autism diagnosis, EPSDT likely covers ABA therapy. Call (833) 666-3115 and we'll check your eligibility.
What ages do you serve in Rock Hill?
We work with children ages 2 through 18 in Rock Hill and surrounding communities. Early intervention for children 2-5 is prioritized because research consistently shows this window produces the biggest developmental 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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