Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Behaviour Innovations is a leading provider of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) therapy for children and adults on the autism spectrum.

Children’s Services FAQ

If your child has not received a diagnosis but you’re concerned about their development, Behaviour Innovations offers diagnostic assessments for children aged 18 months through adulthood. Contact us today to learn more about the assessment process and to schedule an initial meeting.

While you’re at work, we do ask for a responsible adult to be home during therapy sessions. Alternatively, your child can receive services at our centre-based program, Children’s College. We have also worked in daycare and school settings, where permitted.
Programs are tailored to meet each child’s individual needs, focusing on areas such as communication, self-care, readiness skills, imitation, pre-academic skills, and behavior regulation. We work with you to identify priority areas for your family that will make the greatest difference in your child’s life.
We strongly encourage parent participation. Regular team meetings will be scheduled, and parents will also be encouraged to participate in sessions to support their child’s progress.

Behaviour Innovations is an approved OAP service provider for core clinical services. Contact us today to learn more about service options and to book an initial meeting.

Depending on your geographical location and the type of program you are looking for, we may be able to begin services immediately. The start-up timeline for any program is 4-10 weeks.
Children’s College operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 am – 3:30 pm. Home based sessions are offered during the day, evenings and weekends. We work with you to develop a schedule that fits with your family’s unique needs.

Adult Services FAQ

Passport funds can be used towards the daily fee for attending the Hub program.
Participants can attend our adult day program full-time or part-time, from one to five days a week.

During the trial day we will assess an individual’s ability to integrate into the Hub.

Enrollment in the Hub program can begin as early as 13-14 years old, provided this is the right type of program for your child.
At this time, we do not have a wait list for services.