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Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy at Willowbridge

At Willowbridge, our OAP-approved ABA therapy is more than just skill-building—it’s about creating meaningful, lasting change in the real lives of children, youth and families. Rooted in evidence-informed practice and guided by compassion, our ABA services help children strengthen communication, social participation, daily living skills and independence, while reducing behaviours that may interfere with safety, learning or growth.

Every plan is individualized and developed in collaboration with families, ensuring supports are tailored to your child’s needs across the ten Ontario Autism Program (OAP) developmental domains. Delivered and supervised by qualified professionals, our ABA services are designed to nurture resilience, build confidence and support children at every stage of life.

About ABA Therapy

ABA Therapy is an evidence-based approach that helps children and youth build skills and reduce behaviours that may affect daily life.

In a session, a therapist might use structured play, practice daily routines, role-play social situations or coach real-life skills like communication and problem-solving. Every session is individualized, with goals broken into small, achievable steps and progress reinforced along the way.

At Willowbridge, ABA isn’t “one size fits all.” Our therapists collaborate with families so that learning happens in meaningful, practical ways that fit real life.

Our ABA Therapy Services Offerings

We offer a range of ABA services to meet children and youth at every stage of development:

  • Individual ABA Therapy – One-to-one skill-building in communication, social interaction, self-help skills and adaptive behaviour.
  • Early Learners Program (Ages 2–6) – Play-based, developmentally appropriate intervention (including the Early Start Denver Model) supporting communication, social interaction and school readiness.
  • School-Age ABA Support (Ages 6–12) – Focused on executive functioning, emotional regulation, peer interaction and academic engagement.
  • Teen & Young Adult ABA (Ages 13+) – Life skills coaching, social-emotional growth and transition planning for independence and adulthood.

Contact us to learn more or enrol your child today.

Our Approach to Care

At Willowbridge, we walk alongside children, youth and families as they pursue what matters most to them. Rooted in our belief in people’s strength, the healing power of relationships and services grounded in best practices, our autism-focused care is:

Family-Led & Individualized
Treatment plans are co-developed with families, equipping them with the tools and confidence to support meaningful change every day.

Real-Life Focused
Services fit into where children with autism live, learn and play, with flexible delivery at home, school, in the community, in our office, or virtually.

Strength-Based and Outcome-Oriented
We help children with autism build on their unique abilities while pursuing practical, personalized goals.

Inclusive Across Ages and Stages
From early years to adolescence and transition to adulthood, we adapt to every stage of growth.

Evidence-Based and Trauma-Informed
Grounded in autism spectrum disorder research and delivered with empathy, respect and emotional safety.

Attachment-Focused
We recognize the central role of relationships in learning, behaviour change and resilience.

Collaborative and Coordinated
We work with mental health, trauma-specific and other professionals to provide seamless, integrated care.

Honest About the Journey
We’re transparent about the complexities of autism-related behaviour change and mental health, supporting families through the highs and lows.

Delivered by Qualified Professionals
Every autism service is provided or supervised by regulated professionals in good standing.

Enrolling your child in our OAP-approved core clinical autism services is simple:

For more information or additional support, contact us directly.

What Happens After I Enrol?

After you contact us, a member of our Behaviour Services team will follow up with you to learn more about your child and family’s needs and goals. Together, we’ll identify the program(s) that are the best fit. From there, we’ll guide you through the next steps and enrol your child in the agreed-upon services.

Our services are open to any child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As an Ontario Autism Program (OAP)-approved provider, families who are part of the program can use their funding with us, helping to lower out-of-pocket costs.*

Eligibility at a glance:

  • Children and youth ages 2–18

  • A confirmed diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from a qualified professional

  • Living within our designated service areas

If your child has very high or urgent needs, you may qualify for Urgent Response Services (URS) or Enhanced Needs Services (ENS). These programs require a referral from Contact Brant. To learn more, visit our Additional Autism Services page or connect with Contact Brant directly.

*Although we are an OAP-approved provider, families do not have to be enroled in the OAP to qualify for our autism services. Families without OAP funding can still access services on a fee-for-service basis.

We offer flexible options for how our services are provided. Our ABA Therapy can be accessed:

  • In clinic
  • At home
  • In the community
  • Online

We’ll work with your family to find the best solution to fit your life.

Willowbridge’s main service areas for our Autism Services are:

  • Brant County

  • Haldimand/Norfolk

  • Six Nations of the Grand River

  • Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation

We provide culturally respectful care within these communities, while also offering virtual service options to families across Ontario.

Willowbridge’s ABA Therapy Session cost is $140 per session.

Many of our autism services are OAP-approved, offered on a fee-for-service basis, which means less out-of-pocket expenses for OAP-approved families.

Our Urgent Response Services and Enhanced Needs Services are funded by Contact Brant. Children and youth for this service must be enrolled in the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) and be referred to Willowbridge by Contact Brant. To learn more, visit our Additional Autism Supports page.

To learn more about fees and funding for our autism services, visit our Parent and Caregiver Support page.

Our Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy is delivered and/or supervised by regulated professionals who:

  • Are behaviour analysts, psychologists, or psychological associates registered and in good standing with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario (CPBAO).

  • Bring experience supporting autistic children and youth in building communication, social skills, daily living skills and independence.

  • Provide services through a trauma-informed lens, ensuring emotional safety, trust and choice.

  • Use an attachment-based approach that strengthens caregiver and peer relationships as a foundation for growth.

  • Focus on individualized goals across the ten OAP developmental domains, developed in collaboration with families.

We’ll work to match your child and family with the right therapist based on your needs and preferences, so you feel supported every step of the way.

The Ontario Autism Program (OAP) is a provincial government initiative that provides financial support to Ontario families of children and youth diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Funding is available until the child turns 18 and can be used to access specialized services, including those offered at Willowbridge.

Children and youth must have a confirmed diagnosis of ASD from a qualified professional to be eligible.

To learn more or to apply for OAP funding, please visit the Ontario Autism Program website.

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