
What is ABA Therapy?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science-based approach focused on understanding behavior and how it is influenced by the environment. Through ABA, we teach meaningful skills, reduce barriers to learning, and promote independence in ways that are both practical and sustainable.
At STAR Behavioral Solutions, we provide individualized, compassionate, and culturally responsive ABA services designed to support meaningful, real-world growth. Our approach goes beyond traditional therapy—we focus on helping individuals build skills that truly matter in their everyday lives across home, school, and community settings.
What We Offer
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In-Home Services
In-home 1:1 sessions provide individualized support in the learner’s natural environment, allowing skills to be taught and practiced where daily life happens. Sessions focus on social communication, emotional regulation, independence, and functional life skills, with instruction tailored to the learner’s strengths and family goals.
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Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Community-Based Instruction supports learners in practicing social, emotional, and life skills in real-world settings such as libraries, stores, and community spaces. CBI focuses on communication, problem-solving, self-regulation, and independence, with structured support to promote safety, confidence, and skill generalization.
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Caregiver Coaching/ Support
We believe caregivers are essential members of the team. We provide:
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Practical strategies for home
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Behavior support guidance
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Ongoing collaboration
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Empowerment through education
Our goal is to ensure you feel confident and supported every step of the way.
Ready to Begin?





Step 1
To begin services, your child will need a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) provided by a qualified professional (e.g., MD or PhD), along with a referral for ABA therapy.
Step 2
Complete our Pre-Admission Form to request an initial intake phone call. This allows our team to gather initial information, verify insurance coverage, and determine next steps.
Step 3
Once your intake is scheduled, we will complete a personalized, two-part assessment process. Our team will first meet with caregivers to learn more about your child’s strengths, needs, and goals. We will then meet directly with your child to conduct an assessment. From there, we develop an individualized treatment plan that reflects what is most meaningful to your child and family.
