Why Choose AnswersNow ?

We believe that the care and welfare of your child and family is best served when you have an exclusive face-to-face long term relationship with an experienced Masters Level behavior analyst.

The average wait-time for ABA Therapy is 18-months. And even longer in manymay counties.

  • AnswersNow has behavior analysts available today

The average ABA Therapy company will assign your child a behavior technicianTherapist, with a high-school diploma and a 40-hour training course.

  • AnswersNow will partner your child with a Licensed & Clincian (Board Certified Behavior Analyst), with a Masters Degree, and over 1,000 hours of ABA Training.
Proven Plan for Proven Results

How do we Achieve our Results?

The talent pool of ABA behavior analysts is not evenly distributed throughout the country. Our innovative Digital ABA Experience, coupled with our national recruitment initiative and first-class training program,  enables AnswersNow to connect you with many of the best behavior analystss licensed to provide ABA therapy in your state.

Connect with an ABA Therapist in 24 hours

AnswersNow has behavior analysts available in your area.
Call us to start your child’s ABA therapy journey today.

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Hunter Geron
Founder and President, Startup

“My Child is always looking for new ways to increase our margins. We more than doubled our goal in our first month with AnswersNow!”

Darin Gorege
Founder and President, Startup

“My Child is always looking for new ways to increase our margins. We more than doubled our goal in our first month with AnswersNow!”

Ryan Hanley
Founder and President, Startup

“My Child is always looking for new ways to increase our margins. We more than doubled our goal in our first month with AnswersNow!.”

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5 Types of ABA Therapy

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If you are a parent of a child with autism, you are likely familiar with these three letters: A, B, and A. Those three letters stand for applied behavior analysis (ABA), the most effective treatment available for children and adolescents with autism. First things first: ABA is an evidence-based approach backed by decades of research It is, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the recommended form of treatment for individuals with autism. A clinician trained in applied behavior analysis works with the person receiving the treatment and their caregivers to determine a set of goals that, if successfully reached, will improve the quality of life for the individual impacted by autism.

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Four Powerful Ways to Continue Your Autism Advocacy

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Autism Awareness Day is just one day a year. Here's how you can raise autism awareness all year long. All good things must come to an end. World Autism Awareness Day is on April 2nd every year, and now it is April 4th. And with that, we move two days closer to the end of April and Autism Awareness Month. The month of April is usually the month that society starts to pay attention to autism and the many different ways it expresses itself in children, youth, and adults around the world. But here’s the thing: the conversation shouldn’t stop when Autism Awareness Month is over. If anything, it should signal the beginning of a year full of autism advocacy.

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7 Inspiring Autism Videos: Learn from People on the Spectrum

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7 amazing videos of inspirational individuals telling their stories about life with autism. If a picture says a thousand words, how many words does a video say? In honor of Autism Awareness Month and all of the families that we work with here at AnswersNow, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite autism videos. These videos primarily feature people on the autism spectrum, individuals using their experience living with autism spectrum disorder to educate and inspire others.

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