Many children begin to show measurable progress within the first 6 months of therapy. Early improvements often appear in communication, behavior, and daily routines.
From there, progress continues to build over time. The exact timeline varies by child, but consistent therapy and a personalized approach help create steady, meaningful growth.
Yes – when it’s personalized, consistent, and measured. Real outcomes show meaningful progress in as little as 6 months.
ABA therapy is one of the most widely studied and evidence-based approaches for children with autism.

Progress is measured using the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (Vineland-3), a nationally recognized assessment that evaluates how children function in everyday life.