The answers people call us for
Written by the people who do this work, for two groups. Families trying to understand a diagnosis, an insurance letter or a therapy they never asked to learn about. And people who want a career in this field and cannot find a straight answer about how to start.
How to become an RBT in Florida
The six requirements, how long each one takes, and the mistakes that send people back to the start.
Read the guide Exam reviewHow to study for the RBT exam and pass the first time
What the exam really asks, why good technicians still fail it, and a four week plan that fixes that.
Read the guide For familiesWhat is ABA therapy?
What it is, what a session looks like, what it can and cannot do, and a straight answer about the criticisms.
Read the guide InsuranceDoes insurance cover ABA therapy in Florida?
Which plans cover it, what authorization really involves, and what to do when yours is not in network.
Read the guide For familiesEarly signs of autism, and what to do next
What to look for by age, why waiting costs more than it saves, and the order of steps to take in Florida.
Read the guide Mental healthTherapy in Spanish in Miami, and why the language matters
Why therapy works better in your own language, what a bilingual practice should offer, and your right to an interpreter.
Read the guide Doral, FloridaBehavior therapy and ABA in Doral
Where the office is, how sessions work across Doral, and what a family here should expect.
Read the guideThis page is general information, not medical advice. Nothing here replaces an evaluation by a qualified professional who knows your situation, and reading it does not make you our client. That relationship begins after intake, after your coverage is verified and after you sign consent with us.