A Parent’s Introduction to ABA Therapy
- Denise Harrison
- Dec 5
- 3 min read

Understanding ABA Therapy as a Parent
At Ignite, we understand that parents often wonder what Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy really means and how it can help their child thrive. When your child receives an autism diagnosis, it’s natural to have questions: “What happens during ABA sessions?” “How does it work?” “Is it right for my child?”
This guide will help you understand what ABA therapy is, how it works, and why so many families in Madison, Eau Claire, and Fox Valley trust Ignite to support their child’s growth through individualized, evidence-based care.
What Is ABA Therapy?
ABA therapy, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is a scientifically proven approach that helps children with autism build essential life, communication, and social skills.
The foundation of ABA is simple: it focuses on understanding how behavior works and how learning happens. Therapists use positive reinforcement, rewarding desired behaviors, to encourage progress in areas like language, daily routines, and social interaction.
For example, when a child successfully asks for a toy using words or gestures, the therapist immediately provides praise or access to that toy. Over time, this reinforces communication and builds confidence.
How Does ABA Therapy Work?

ABA therapy is personalized for each child. At Ignite, every program begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify your child’s strengths, needs, and goals. From there, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) designs a tailored plan that includes:
Individual sessions that target key developmental milestones
Play-based learning that makes therapy fun and engaging
Family collaboration so progress continues at home
Ongoing data tracking to measure growth and adjust strategies
Learn more about building early communication skills through ABA therapy. Blog: Building Early Communication Skills: The ABA Therapy Approach.
The Benefits of ABA Therapy for Children Aged 2-12

ABA therapy helps children strengthen core skills that make everyday life easier and more joyful.
Key benefits include:
Improved communication and language development
Enhanced social and emotional understanding
Increased independence in daily routines
Reduction of challenging behaviors
Greater school readiness and adaptability
Discover how ABA supports language and speech development. Blog: The Role of ABA Therapy in Enhancing Language and Speech Development for Children with Autism
What Happens During an ABA Session?
Parents are often curious about what a typical ABA session looks like. While every child’s plan is unique, most sessions include:
Warm-up activities that set a positive tone
Structured learning time to practice new skills
Play and reinforcement to keep motivation high
Progress review to evaluate goals and next steps
Sessions are led by trained behavior therapists under the supervision of a BCBA, ensuring your child receives compassionate, professional care.
Why Choose Ignite for ABA Therapy
Ignite takes pride in providing family-centered ABA therapy across Wisconsin. We believe that when families, therapists, and educators work together, children achieve meaningful, lasting progress.
Our centers in Madison, Eau Claire, and Fox Valley are designed to make children feel comfortable, engaged, and supported. From the very first session, our goal is to empower your child and your family to grow with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does ABA therapy take?
Each child’s journey is unique. Some children receive ABA therapy for several months, while others may continue for a few years, depending on goals and progress.
Is ABA therapy effective?
Yes, ABA is considered the gold standard for autism intervention and is supported by decades of research showing improvements in communication, behavior, and social skills.
At what age is it best to start ABA therapy?
Early intervention (ages 2–6) often leads to the strongest outcomes, but children up to age 12 benefit greatly from individualized ABA programs.
Getting Started with Ignite
At Ignite, we’re here to guide you every step of the way, from understanding your child’s needs to celebrating each success.
If you’re a parent in Madison, Eau Claire, or the Fox Valley exploring ABA therapy for your child, our team is ready to help.
Our BCBAs at Ignite Child Development Services work with families across Wisconsin to build skills and strategies for real-world success.
Call us at 920-393-8320 or email intake@ignitedevelopment.org.
You can also visit ignitedevelopment.org or fill out our Ignite Interest Form to get started.

