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ABA Therapy forchildren in Michigan
Families in Michigan choose Akoya’s Michigan-based ABA team for compassionate, evidence-based ABA therapy, which helps children with autism make lasting progress.
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ABA Therapy in Michigan
Proven strategies to harness your child’s potential!
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA therapy) is an evidence-based approach, proven to help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) build essential skills and overcome behavioral challenges.
At Akoya Behavioral Health in Michigan, our skilled team works closely with parents to build on each child’s natural strengths and equip them with tools for life.
We work with most insurance providers in Michigan
Our expert insurance team will walk you through the enrollment process and take care of all the paperwork.
If you don’t see your insurance company listed here, reach out to our intake team and we’ll check your coverage.
ABA therapy helps children with autism build skills in these key areas
Communication
Finding effective ways for your child to express wants and needs and interact with others.
Social skills
Building confidence in
approaching friendships and relationships.
Play & leisure
Exploring activities to enjoy independently or with peers.
Behavior
Learning strategies to manage frustration and reduce challenging behaviors.
Daily living skills
Achieving independence in everyday routines and personal care.
ABA services in Michigan
Clinic-based therapy
Home-based therapy
School- and community- based therapy
ABA the Akoya way Working with children in Michigan
Child-oriented
We create a positive, motivating experience where your child looks forward to each session and actively engages in learning opportunities.
Strength-focused
We build on your child’s strengths,
guiding them to integrate new skills and replace challenging behaviors with
positive ones.
Family-centered
Getting your child started with ABA therapy in Michigan
1 Intake
We’ll get on a call to discuss your needs and work through the paperwork and insurance approval with you.
2 Assessment
3 Goal setting
Together we’ll identify short- and long-term goals and create a care plan.
6 Progress
5 Monitoring
4 Teamwork
A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) will work with your child (10-40 hours/week), following up with you on how to support your child between sessions.
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