Full-time ABA therapy refers to an intensive and focused intervention program delivering approximately 20 to 40 hours of Applied Behavior Analysis treatment each week. This level of therapy is designed to provide consistent, structured support to children with autism, accelerating skill acquisition and reducing challenging behaviors.
Typically, full-time ABA therapy involves one-on-one sessions with trained therapists, guided by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). These sessions target communication, social skills, daily living, and behavior management through personalized, data-driven plans.
The high frequency and intensity of full-time ABA ensure that learning is reinforced across various environments, helping children generalize skills into everyday life. Research shows that such comprehensive therapy significantly improves intellectual functioning, language development, and social engagement in many children on the autism spectrum.
Full-time ABA may be recommended for children with moderate to severe needs or those in critical early developmental stages. Families play an essential role, often collaborating closely with therapists to support progress at home.
For expert full-time ABA therapy tailored to your child’s unique needs in Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina, Blossom ABA is here to help. Call us today to schedule a consultation and start your child’s journey toward lasting growth.
FAQs
Q: How many hours does full-time ABA therapy involve?
A: Typically 20 to 40 hours per week.
Q: Who benefits most from full-time ABA?
A: Children with moderate to severe autism or early developmental needs.
Q: Is family involvement important in full-time ABA?
A: Yes, family support boosts consistency and progress.







