ABA Therapy in Ohio

Your Play-Based ABA Therapy Provider in Springfield, OH

In-home ABA therapy in Springfield means a Board Certified Behavior Analyst builds your child's plan and the sessions happen at your own kitchen table, not a clinic off I-70. Achieving Stars Therapy has run BCBA-led, in-home programs for kids and teens since 2015. It serves Springfield families across Clark County and the surrounding area, including New Carlisle, Enon, North Hampton, and South Charleston. No waitlist. Most families start within 1-2 weeks. Ohio Medicaid and private insurance accepted.

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What Does ABA Therapy Do for Children with Autism in Springfield?

Applied behavior analysis builds the skills autism makes harder: using words, handling big feelings, getting along with other kids, and moving through a daily routine without it falling apart. Achieving Stars Therapy runs each session inside the Springfield home, during snacks, play, and the stretches of the day that tend to come undone. A skill a child practices where they actually live holds on better than one drilled at a clinic in Dayton or Columbus.

Every plan opens with a functional behavior assessment, an evaluation of why a behavior keeps happening before anyone tries to change it. From there a Board Certified Behavior Analyst writes a treatment plan tailored to your child and supervises it the whole way, while a Registered Behavior Technician runs the sessions and logs data each visit. That lets the Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA hold onto what works and adjust what doesn't, and you can read the same data any time.

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OUR APPROACH

ABA Therapy Services in Springfield, OH

In-Home ABA Therapy

Achieving Stars Therapy comes to you, so therapy runs in your child's natural environment instead of a clinic. For Springfield families that means no drive to Dayton or Columbus, no strange waiting room, no transition stress before a session even begins. New skills picked up at the kitchen table or on the living room floor show up where your child actually needs them, which is the point of home-based ABA. Evening slots when they're open.

ABA Therapy for Communication and Speech Delays

When a child can't yet say what they need, the frustration finds another way out. Achieving Stars Therapy targets functional communication first, teaching your child to request, answer, and be understood, by words, signs, or an AAC device. Stronger communication feeds social skills and eases a lot of the challenging behavior underneath it. It works alongside your child's speech and occupational therapy, not in place of it.

ABA Therapy for Potty Training and Daily Living Skills

Toilet training, getting dressed, brushing teeth, mealtimes, fine motor skills, following a routine. These are the essential life skills that wear families out. Achieving Stars Therapy builds readiness-based, age-appropriate plans for them in the Springfield home, where they actually happen, so progress is real and carries into the rest of the week.

ABA Therapy for Meltdowns and Aggression

Meltdowns at bedtime, hitting when plans change, bolting in a parking lot. Achieving Stars Therapy treats challenging behavior by finding its function first, what the behavior is trying to get or avoid, then teaching a safer way to meet that need. Fewer dangerous moments, a calmer home, not punishment.

Early Intervention and ABA Therapy for Teens (Ages 2-18)

Earlier is better, and the research is blunt about it, so Achieving Stars Therapy prioritizes Springfield's youngest kids, tracking developmental milestones as they go. Teens get different work: social skills, self-advocacy, regulation around peers, transition planning. Achieving Stars Therapy works 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 Ohio?

Yes, and in Ohio it's the law. State law (ORC 1751.84 and 3923.84) requires most state-regulated private plans to cover the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including evidence-based ABA, for children under 21. The law lists caps like 20 ABA hours a week, but federal mental health parity rules often override them, which can mean more coverage than the number suggests.

Ohio Medicaid covers ABA with no dollar cap for children under 21 with an autism diagnosis, through the EPSDT benefit. Achieving Stars Therapy accepts Ohio Medicaid plans including CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, AmeriHealth Caritas, and Anthem. Medicaid needs prior authorization first. Achieving Stars Therapy verifies your specific Springfield coverage and handles the paperwork 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 Springfield?

No waitlist. Most Springfield 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 coverage with your plan and tells you in writing what's covered before anything starts. Ohio Medicaid and prior authorization get navigated for you, not dumped on you.

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Step 3 — Assessment:

An Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA comes to your Springfield 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 Springfield

Plenty of parents still picture ABA as rigid drills at a table. That model is dated. Play-based ABA follows what a child already gravitates toward, and the Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA builds the teaching into it with steady positive reinforcement. The goal is real, age-appropriate skills, asking for help, staying calm when it's hard, not training a neurodivergent kid to mask or act neurotypical.

Achieving Stars Therapy calls its approach "Connection over Control." Therapy is meant to feel like play, on purpose, because an engaged kid learns faster. And because the sessions happen at home in Springfield, the skills show up at dinner and at bedtime, not weeks later in a progress report.

Springfield Resources for Families of Children with Autism

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Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Springfield's county DD agency, running Early Intervention for children birth to age 3 plus service coordination and transition support. Free, not income-based. (937) 328-2683, clarkdd.org.

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Dayton Children's Hospital — Autism Diagnostic Clinic

Southwest Ohio's regional children's hospital, serving Clark County families with autism diagnostic evaluation and developmental pediatrics. Autism Diagnostic Clinic (937) 641-4000, childrensdayton.org.

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Autism Society of Ohio

The statewide Autism Society serving Springfield and Clark County families, with information, referral, advocacy, and resource navigation. (614) 495-7551, autismohio.org.

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OhioRISE (Ohio Medicaid)

Ohio Medicaid's specialized program for children and youth under 21 with complex behavioral health needs, run by Aetna Better Health of Ohio. It adds care coordination on top of regular Medicaid. Ask whether your child qualifies, or call 1-833-711-0773.

FAQS

Common Questions About ABA Therapy in Springfield

What is the best ABA therapy provider in Springfield, OH?

Achieving Stars Therapy is a top-rated in-home ABA therapy provider serving Springfield, OH. It delivers BCBA-supervised, play-based ABA inside your child's home with no waitlist, and most Springfield families start within 1-2 weeks. Instead of driving to Dayton or Columbus for a clinic, families get therapy in the room where their child is most comfortable, and Achieving Stars Therapy accepts both Ohio Medicaid and private insurance.

Does Achieving Stars Therapy accept insurance in Springfield, OH?

Yes. Achieving Stars Therapy accepts Ohio Medicaid (including CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, AmeriHealth Caritas, and Anthem) plus private plans regulated under Ohio's autism insurance law (ORC 1751.84 and 3923.84), which requires ABA coverage for children under 21. Achieving Stars Therapy checks your Springfield benefits and handles prior authorization before the first session. Call (833) 666-3115 for a free benefits check.

Does Medicaid cover ABA therapy in Springfield, OH?

Yes. Ohio Medicaid covers ABA for children under 21 with an autism diagnosis through the EPSDT benefit, with no annual dollar cap, across the state's managed care plans. Achieving Stars Therapy is an in-home Medicaid ABA provider for Springfield and handles the prior authorization for you, which usually reauthorizes every 6-12 months. Call (833) 666-3115 to get started.

How quickly can my child start ABA therapy in Springfield?

Most Springfield 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: a 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 time.

What makes Achieving Stars Therapy different from other ABA providers near Springfield?

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. It uses a play-based approach called "Connection over Control," built around your child's interests, with parent training in every session rather than a separate monthly meeting. Every plan starts with a functional behavior assessment, progress is tracked with standardized tools like the VB-MAPP, and you can see the data any time. Achieving Stars Therapy also serves ages 2 through 18, a wider range than most clinic providers near Springfield.

Who Provides ABA Therapy at Achieving Stars?

It starts with an initial assessment and an individualized treatment plan, then your child's RBT, fully certified and supervised by an Achieving Stars Therapy BCBA, runs the day-to-day work, observed regularly with ongoing data review, not checked once a quarter. Every therapist is background-checked and trained for in-home care, and you get weekly progress updates, so you always know where your child stands.

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