ABA Play Based Therapy

ABA Play Based Therapy

Why is our therapy so successful?

Because for children with autism, it feels like play.

At KGH, we specialize in developmental and play-based ABA therapy for infants, toddlers and preschoolers. We do this through Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI).  Our NDBI approach uses ABA therapy in a fun, play-based and developmentally appropriate order.

Our goal is to close the gap between your child’s current learning challenges and development. And they’ll have many fun and social experiences along the way!

There is much that is still unknown about autism, but we do know that the research has shown applied behavior analysis (ABA) to be the most effective treatment. ABA is endorsed and recommended by the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

And we are proud to be one of the few accredited Behavioral Health Centers of Excellence® providing ABA therapy in the Midwest.

ABA therapy teaches your child:

  • language & communication
  • play
  • social engagement
  • self-help
  • school readiness

There are two types of ABA therapy programming: comprehensive and focused. Our ABA therapy is individualized to meet your child where they are today—and as they learn and grow.

Plus, they’ll have many fun and social experiences along the way!

Comprehensive ABA Therapy

Focused ABA Therapy

We tailor therapy to your child's needs

Learn more with an intake screening, at no charge to you.
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Client Success Story - The Benefits of Early Intervention and Continued Support into Adolescence
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The Importance of Joint Attention in Early Intervention for Autism

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A Tale of Two Spectrums: Understanding Gender and Autism

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