Individualized ABA Therapy for Children and Families

A Sunny Day Development Center provides ABA therapy designed around each child’s needs, family priorities, and daily routines.
Our team supports communication, independence, social participation, emotional regulation, and meaningful skill development across real-life settings.

ABA Therapy With a Family-Centered Approach

ABA therapy works best when goals are meaningful, strategies are practical, and families understand the care plan.
At A Sunny Day, therapy is guided by clinical expertise and shaped by the child’s daily life. Sessions may include structured teaching, play-based learning, caregiver involvement, and practice across natural routines.
We focus on helping children build skills they can use at home, in school, in the community, and during everyday family life.

Skills ABA Therapy May Support

ABA therapy can support a wide range of developmental and behavioral needs.
Common goal areas include:
Goals are individualized based on assessment, observation, caregiver input, and ongoing progress review.

BCBA-Guided Care

ABA therapy at A Sunny Day includes BCBA involvement in assessment, planning, progress monitoring, and caregiver communication.

BCBAs help guide clinical decisions and adjust care as children grow, learn, and respond to support.

Families receive a care team that understands the child’s goals and the priorities that matter most at home and across daily routines.

Play-Based and Naturalistic Learning

Children need opportunities to learn in ways that feel engaging and meaningful.
A Sunny Day uses play, routines, interests, and real-life practice to support learning. Sessions are designed to help children participate, communicate, and build confidence while still being children.
This approach supports skill development in a way that feels connected to daily life.

Parent Training and Caregiver Support

Caregivers play an important role in the therapy process.
Parent training helps families understand goals, practice strategies, and support consistency outside of sessions. This may include support with routines, communication, transitions, independence, and behavior patterns.
A Sunny Day values parent insight and includes caregivers as active members of the care team.

ABA Therapy Settings

A Sunny Day offers ABA therapy across multiple settings when appropriate.

Therapy may be available through:

In-center sessions

In-home sessions

Community-based sessions

School collaboration

Parent training sessions

Skill-building programs

The right setting depends on the child’s goals, family needs, schedule, location, and clinical recommendations.

Getting Started With ABA Therapy

The first step is completing the Service Inquiry Form.

After your form is reviewed, our team will follow up to discuss your child’s needs, service options, insurance details, and next steps.

FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

ABA therapy can help children build communication, independence, social participation, daily living skills, emotional regulation, safety awareness, and school readiness.
ABA therapy goals are created through clinical assessment, BCBA input, caregiver priorities, observation, and ongoing progress review.
BCBAs are involved in assessment, care planning, progress monitoring, parent communication, and clinical decision-making.
Yes. Parent training is part of the care process when included in the child’s plan. It helps caregivers understand and use strategies during daily routines.
Yes. ABA therapy may occur in the clinic, home, community, or through school collaboration depending on the child’s needs and service availability.

A Sunny Day prioritizes consistent providers, involved BCBAs, clinical director support, and strong communication so families receive thoughtful and coordinated care.