Building brighter futures together with ABA therapy

Our evidence-based ABA therapy services in North Carolina support children with autism and their families through personalized care that nurtures skills, confidence, and independence.

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One-on-One ABA Therapy in North Carolina, tailored to every child’s unique needs.

Our approach is built around your child's unique needs and your family's goals, in any environment. Through evidence-based techniques and compassionate care, we create personalized programs that evolve with your child's progress, ensuring meaningful growth at every step.

Safe & supportive in-clinic ABA therapy

Our clinic offers structured sessions, peer interaction, and sensory-friendly spaces to promote learning and build confidence in a supportive environment.

Flexible in-home ABA services

We bring therapy directly to your home, working within your family's routines to create meaningful progress in your child's natural environment.

Educational support for ABA in Schools

We collaborate with schools to provide in-class ABA services, IEP support, and behavioral strategies that help children succeed both academically and socially.

Giving Growth is trusted by top insurance providers:

Growth stories from our community

"Giving Growth made everything clear, from insurance to expectations. After a few months, David has made amazing progress with communication and transitions. The team is so welcoming, and they keep us involved in every step."

Anna
Mother of a 4-year-old

"When we started six months ago, Emma barely spoke and struggled with daily routines. Now she’s asking for what she needs and even playing with her brother. The in-home approach works perfectly with her schedule."

James and Lisa
Parents of a 6-year-old
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How does our ABA therapy process‎‎‎ work?

Every child’s path is unique, and we’re here to make yours feel clear, supportive, and encouraging. From your first conversation through every therapy session, we guide you with personalized care and complete transparency.

Initial consultation

We assess your child's needs and discuss therapy goals with you and your family.

Personalized therapy plan

Our team tailors a program that addresses your child's challenges and builds on their unique strengths.

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Ongoing support

We continuously monitor progress and make adjustments to ensure the therapy remains effective.

Family involvement

We empower families with tools and strategies to support their child's development at home.

Meet the vision
behind the care

Discover our mission, values and the dedicated professionals who make personalized ABA therapy possible for North Carolina families.

Get in Touch With Us

Our expert care team will reach out to guide you through every step of starting ABA therapy services.

Partner with us

Join our network of referring providers and help families access personalized ABA therapy tailored to each child's unique needs.

FAQs

Find answers to your questions about our ABA therapy services in North Carolina.

What services does Giving Growth Therapy provide?

We provide autism testing, ABA therapy, parent training, and ongoing family support across North Carolina — all fully covered by insurance.

How can I start autism testing for my child?

Families can start by contacting our intake team — no referral is required. We schedule testing quickly and guide you through every step.

Why is early autism testing important?

Early testing allows children to access therapies sooner, which research shows leads to better developmental outcomes.

What areas of North Carolina do you serve?

We serve families in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Greenville, New Bern, Washington, and surrounding communities.

When can therapy begin after testing?

Most families begin therapy immediately after diagnosis, since our ABA therapists and psychologists work together in one team.

What is ABA therapy for autism?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy is an evidence-based approach that helps children with autism improve communication, social interaction, learning, and daily living skills through structured, positive reinforcement.

What does ABA stand for?

ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis, a scientific approach that studies how behavior works and uses evidence-based strategies to teach new skills and reduce challenging behaviors.

What is ABA therapy for children?

ABA therapy for children involves structured, play-based sessions with trained therapists who help children build communication, independence, social, and academic skills.

What is ABA therapy for?

ABA therapy is designed to help children with autism and developmental delays develop essential life skills, reduce problem behaviors, and gain independence at home, school, and in the community.

How much is ABA therapy?

Without insurance, ABA therapy can cost thousands of dollars per month depending on the number of hours. With insurance in North Carolina — including Medicaid and providers like BlueCross Blue Shield and Aetna — ABA therapy is fully covered, so families pay no out-of-pocket cost.

Is ABA therapy effective?

Yes, ABA therapy is the most researched and proven treatment for autism. Studies show it improves communication, social skills, and independence, especially when started early.

How many hours of ABA therapy are recommended?

Treatment hours vary depending on the child’s needs. Some children benefit from 10–15 hours per week, while others may require 30–40 hours for intensive support.

What ages can benefit from ABA therapy?

ABA therapy can begin as early as 18 months and can benefit children through adolescence. Early intervention often leads to the best long-term outcomes.

Where does ABA therapy take place?

ABA therapy can take place at home, in a clinic, or in the community. At Giving Growth Therapy, families can choose the setting that works best for their child.

Can parents participate in ABA therapy?

Yes, parents are an important part of ABA therapy. We provide parent training and guidance so families can continue supporting their child’s progress outside of therapy sessions.