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Grow & Tell ABA Therapy Services

205 Fairburn Avenue Suite CBenton, LA 71006
Phone: (318) 200-0373Email: Admin@GrowAndTellABA.comWebsite: Visit Website Google Map

I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst offering ABA therapy. Our starting age is 3 years old. 

The clinic is brand new, however, the owner has over 5 years of direct professional experience working with children with autism and special needs as an elementary school educator, aba therapist, and now BCBA. 

I am also the mother of a soon-to-be 8 years old with special needs. 

Spots will be extremely limited as I want to focus on quality over quantity. 

Our clinic doors will be open mid-April. We are currently self pay. 

We are in the credentialing process with multiple insurance companies and Louisiana Medicaid and those clients will remain on a waiting list with first come first serve priority once we are in network with their insurance. 

In addition to individual and group ABA Therapy for children, we offer parent/caregiver coaching, and employee workshops and team building for small businesses.

Services Offered:

ABA Therapy

Individual ABA Therapy: In an individual setting, ABA therapy focuses on one-on-one interventions tailored to the unique needs of the client. The therapist works directly with the individual to teach new skills, reduce problem behaviors, and improve overall functioning using personalized techniques and data-driven strategies.

Group ABA Therapy 

In a group setting, ABA therapy involves working with multiple individuals at once, typically focusing on social skills, communication, and cooperative behaviors. Group sessions allow clients to practice interacting with peers, while still receiving individualized support and guidance from the therapist.

Parent/Caregiver Coaching

ABA Therapy Parent Training is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and skills needed to support their child's development at home and in everyday situations. Through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles, we provide parents with practical strategies for addressing behaviors, enhancing communication, and fostering independence. Our training sessions are personalized, offering hands-on guidance to help parents implement effective techniques that promote positive behavior change and skill development in their child. By partnering with parents, we ensure a consistent approach that strengthens the child’s progress and creates lasting, positive outcomes for the whole family.

School & Workplace Support

A BCBA plays a key role in team building by guiding and supporting staff to work together effectively in delivering behavior interventions. They help facilitate clear communication, ensuring that each team member understands their roles and responsibilities. The BCBA may lead training sessions to enhance skills in data collection, intervention techniques, and ethical practices. Additionally, they promote a positive, collaborative environment where team members can share ideas, problem-solve together, and ensure consistent, high-quality care for clients. Through ongoing support and feedback, the BCBA helps the team strengthen their cohesion, align their goals, and improve overall service delivery.

BCAB Supervision

During your supervision hours towards BCBA/BCaBA certification requirements, you can expect structured sessions focused on developing your skills in behavior analysis. These sessions will include case reviews, direct observations, and feedback on your work with clients. You will gain hands-on experience with conducting assessments, implementing interventions, and analyzing data. Your supervisor will guide you in building competencies, addressing challenges, and ensuring ethical practices. Overall, the supervision is designed to support your growth as a behavior analyst and help you meet the certification requirements.





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How do I know if ABA therapy is right for my child?

ABA therapy is highly effective for children with autism and other developmental disorders. It can help with a variety of challenges, including improving communication skills, increasing social interactions, teaching self-care, and reducing challenging behaviors. 

If your child is showing signs of developmental delays, difficulties with communication, social interactions, or behaviors that need improvement, ABA therapy may be a good fit. 

A BCBA can conduct an initial assessment to determine if ABA therapy is the best approach for your child’s needs.

What is the age range Grow and Tell provides ABA Therapy for?

At Grow and Tell, we offer ABA services for children ages 3 and up. 

We work with individuals of all developmental stages, and our programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of each child, from toddlers to adolescents. 

Whether your child is just starting to learn basic skills or needs support with more advanced behaviors, we have a program that will work for them.