The Place for Children with Autism — Aurora
A full-day, school-style ABA centre in Aurora for autistic children, requiring a formal autism diagnosis to enrol.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
The Place runs a full-day, school-like ABA therapy centre in Aurora for children with a formal autism diagnosis, combining one-to-one therapy with group activities (circle time, music, arts and crafts) to build communication, social, independent-living and school-readiness skills.
Getting started
A child needs a formal autism diagnosis to enrol; families without one can contact the centre to be matched with a diagnosis provider. Families are asked to verify their insurance benefits as part of starting the enrolment process.
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What they say about themselves
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- The Aurora centre runs a full-day and half-day, school-like ABA programme (full day 8am-4:30pm) with circle time, music, arts and crafts, group snacks and lunch alongside one-to-one therapy.
- Core services include social skills and communication, independent living skills (like potty training and dressing), speech therapy, behaviour therapy, school-readiness skills and safety skills.
- To access ABA therapy, the site says a child must have a formal autism diagnosis; if a child needs one, the practice says it can match families with a diagnosis provider.
- The organisation displays a Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE) accreditation badge on its site, and its Family Support Services team says it works with every family to try to make ABA therapy affordable rather than publishing a single price.
- It offers Spanish-language family support, training and translation services for Spanish-speaking families.
- The organisation's published parent guide says a BCBA sets goals from an assessment of the child's communication, social skills, learning style and daily routines, together with the family's priorities — goals are reviewed regularly and adjusted as the child progresses.
Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.
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- No:Says parents can observe any session
- Yes:Publishes who sets the goals, and whether compliance is one of them
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