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Alliance ABA Therapy in Northern VA

Providing individualized ABA therapy in Northern Virginia
for children and young adults with autism and related developmental needs.

Clear Standards. Honest Communication. Real Progress. 

Because that's how ABA should be.

Fredericksburg & Northern Virginia

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Welcome to Alliance ABA Therapy

If you’re a parent who’s exhausted, overwhelmed, or done with “one-size-fits-all” autism therapy—welcome.

You’ve found your people.

Clear Standards. Honest Communication. Real Progress.  That's how ABA should be! 

Our ABA Programs

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Center-based ABA Therapy

Structured. Intentional. Results-driven.

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In-Home ABA Therapy

Right where life happens.

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Social Skills Group

Because connection is a skill—and skills can be taught.

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Parent Training

Because progress doesn’t happen by accident.

Construimos progreso real — juntos.

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We don’t play it safe.

We build real skills, real confidence, and real independence—so your child can thrive at home, in school, and in the community.

Our team is bold, clinically precise, and deeply committed. We celebrate wins. We stay when it’s hard. We adjust when progress stalls. We show up.

No cookie-cutter treatment plans.

No robotic therapy.

No inflated hours.

Just personalized ABA therapy that translates to real life.

If you want a team that believes in your child as fiercely as you do—and refuses to settle for “good enough”—you’re exactly where you need to be.