Changing lives.
How In-Home ABA Therapy in Salisbury, MD Can Help Your Child.
Looking for In-Home ABA Therapy in Salisbury, MD for a child with autism? Verbal Beginnings has been delivering top-tier Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to families across Maryland for over a decade. We’re passionate about what we do and committed to helping families get the support they deserve, all from the comfort of their homes. Whether your child is newly diagnosed, you’re starting ABA therapy, or seeking a change in services, Verbal Beginnings is ready to be your provider of choice. Discover key details about our exceptional in-home services below.

School Consultation
At the parents’ request, our BCBAs can:
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Review your child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP)
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Evaluate the appropriateness of the goals set for your child
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Assess the effectiveness of the methods and accommodations currently in place
Provide helpful feedback to the familyBoard-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) can also take part in IEP meetings to review and align goals, collaborate with the school team, and recommend strategies for success in the classroom.
Additionally, BCBAs are available to observe in the classroom and prepare detailed observation reports, which are shared with both the family and school staff.
Collaboration in Action
Our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) are also available to work alongside private therapists. Coordinating care ensures that all service providers consistently apply effective interventions across various settings.
BCBAs collaborate with Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) to create and implement individualized treatment plans aimed at improving your child’s language and communication abilities, social skills, community safety awareness, self-care, and overall behavior.
We deeply value caregiver involvement and are dedicated to supporting families throughout the process. Our therapists partner with you to offer the guidance and confidence necessary to reinforce your child’s progress between sessions.
Caregiver Support
We place great importance on caregiver support. Our therapists collaborate closely with your family, offering the guidance and confidence necessary to help your child sustain the skills they’ve learned between sessions.
About Verbal Beginnings
At Verbal Beginnings, we use the principles of ABA to help children unlock their full potential. By implementing personalized teaching methods, our clinicians foster meaningful and lasting progress for both children and their families. Our dedication to making a positive impact ensures that every child has the opportunity to succeed.
Driven by our mission to transform lives and uphold our core values, we continue to grow and expand. Our ongoing commitment to high-quality care enables us to support even more wonderful children and families than ever before!
Changing lives. One Child at a Time. One Professional at a Time.
We Accept Most Major Insurance
A Commitment to Quality Care
Verbal Beginnings is an accredited provider of ABA therapy
FAQ
Do we have a waiting list?
We do not have a waitlist because we do not want families waiting for services. If you contact us and we do not have availability in your area at that time, we will provide you resources to help you find providers who are available in your area. We are always recruiting and training new talent, so feel free to check back and see if availability has opened up after some time.
Do we use the VB-MAPP and/or provide VB instruction?
Yes! The majority of our therapists utilize the VB-MAPP assessment to assess children with deficits in the area of communication. The assessment is then used to create the communication goals needed and VB instruction is utilized to teach those skills. Learn more about the VB-MAPP here.
What does the process of beginning services look like?
View our ABA Therapy Process page for a detailed guide.
How Does In-Home ABA Therapy Work?
In-home ABA therapy helps people with autism and other challenges by teaching important skills in a familiar place—their home. A specialist, called a BCBA, starts by figuring out what the person needs and creates a plan with clear goals. A trained helper, called an RBT, works with the person during fun and interactive sessions to teach things like communication, social skills, and good behavior. Families are involved too, learning ways to support progress between sessions.
The therapy focuses on making sure the skills learned at home can be used in other places, like school or during outings. Progress is tracked through notes and data, and the plan is updated regularly to keep things on track. Supervised by the BCBA, in-home ABA therapy is a flexible way to help people build life skills and reach their goals.
How long do children typically need ABA therapy?
This is really determined on a child-by-child basis and cannot be determined by anyone but the BCBA and treatment team working with your child. ABA is an on-going therapy that can change and grow with your child to cater to their ever-changing needs as they continue to grow older.