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All of our ABA programs are designed to support learning in an individualized, engaging, and meaningful way—tailored to each client’s unique strengths, needs, and interests.
For toddler and preschool-aged learners, we take a play-based, relationship-focused approach, providing parents and caregivers with tools and strategies to support their child’s early development through natural, everyday routines.
For our learners working on advancing and expanding language skills, we utilize PEAK (Promoting Emergence of Advanced Knowledge)—an evidence-based assessment and curriculum that goes beyond traditional verbal behavior approach by focusing on the process of how language is acquired.
For individuals who benefit from a focus on communication and daily living skills, we use Essential for Living, a comprehensive, evidence-based curriculum that promotes independence, safety, and overall quality of life.
Our ABA programs have no required minimum hours; treatment hour are individualized and determined through the assessment process based on each client’s needs.
Our early intervention services address language and communication, daily living skills, play and socialization, and skills children need to be successful in preschool and kindergarten. We work with families to develop a treatment plan across clinic, home, and community to ensure growth across all environments.
Clinic Based Services
8:30am-12:30pm (Monday through Friday)
In the mornings our Clayton clinic is dedicated to early intervention for preschool ages (2-5) enrolled in our early intervention program. Our staff provide each child with a structured routine and one-on-one support, our morning program prepares children for a classroom routine .
Home and Community Based Services
In addition to morning clinic based services some families may receive additional support at home through either afternoons sessions with a technician or parent sessions with a BCBA to support skills across all environments.
Monthly Workshops
Our clinic offers monthly workshops for parents, explaining interventions and including parents in treatment.
Space in our early intervention and preschool readiness program is limited.
Our clinical social skills groups offer structured, individualized support for children and teens to learn friendship skills, improve communication, and navigate social situations with confidence.
Teen Group
11-14 Year-Olds
1st and 3rd Tuesdays- 4:30-6:00pm
(Zebulon location)
A small structured group focusing on self-awareness, mindfulness, understanding social cues, flexible thinking, teamwork, and more.
Connections Club
7-10 Year-Olds
1st and 3rd Saturdays 9:30am-11:30am
(Clayton Location)
This group supports learning essential skills such as understanding social cues, conversational skills, making friends, sharing, following instruction, and being mindful of others.
(These social skills groups may be covered by insurance for a diagnosis of ASD, for all others private pay options are available.)
Girls Group
Ages 11-18
Mondays 6:30-7:30 pm
(Clayton Location)
An encouraging and supportive space for neurodivergent girls. This group promotes positivity and self-awareness through activities such as yoga, breathwork, mindfulness, artful expression, and creative processes.
(yoga mats and all supplies for creative expression provided)
$20 per week (visit our registration page to sign up!)
7-10 Year-Olds
1st and 3rd Saturdays 9:30am-11:30am
Clayton Location
This small group provides a supportive space for elementary age children who's special interest are chess and Legos while encouraging essential social skills such as conversational skills, friendship, sharing, and being mindful of others.
*Group size is intentionally limited to foster meaningful social and emotional growth.*
$45 per week
ADHD Parent Support Group
In this workshop, we dive into practical strategies you can use to help your child with:
Check out our registration page for details on the next workshop and to sign up. We look forward to seeing you there!
Cost per workshop: $75
Sleep is important to a child’s growth and development. Inadequate amounts of sleep are often associated with poor academic performance, difficulty and retaining learning new skills, and an increase in challenging behaviors.
Through our process we support parents in addressing common sleep issues experienced by children such as challenges with falling asleep, frequent night wakening, and unhealthy sleep dependencies.
This service consists of one session for assessment and development of the treatment plan, and 1-2 sessions for follow up.
Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Neurodivergent Children
This group meets the second Saturday of the month at our Clayton location. In these groups we offer a safe and understanding space for parents and caregivers to connect, share experiences, and gain valuable resources and guidance in navigating the unique challenges of raising neurodivergent children.
This is a free event for parents and caregivers and is open to the community. No childcare is provided.
Check our events pages for details and to register.
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Insights ABA LLC
Phone: 919-410-6717 Fax: 919-591-0018
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