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ABA Services in Wyoming & Idaho

The Peak Difference.

  • Comprehensive ABA

    We help your child reach their full potential by addressing all areas of their development, including cognitive, social, emotional, language, and adaptive skills.

  • Focused Treatment

    We work with you to identify your child's specific needs and goals, and then create a personalized treatment plan that is designed to help them achieve success.

  • School Partnership

    We work closely with your child's school to ensure that they are getting the support they need to succeed in the classroom.

  • Training Support

    We offer a variety of training resources for parents and professionals, so that everyone can learn more about ABA therapy and how to implement it effectively.

Insurance

Navigating insurance coverage and funding sources can be difficult, but we are here to help. While every insurance plan is different, most private plans in Wyoming and Idaho will cover ABA services. Currently, we are not accepting any Idaho Medicaid clients due to lack of available providers.

“My son thrived with ABA Therapy at Peak Behavioral Services! He is able to communicate much better, daily hygiene has improved, and his behaviors improved. The staff at Peak were great!”

— Vicki De La Cruz (Parent)

“Within a month we started seeing positive changes in behavior. Everything we learned at home we were able to apply to his school and he had a more successful school year.”

— Brittney Barrera (Parent)

Here are some of the benefits of ABA therapy:

Communication: ABA therapists can teach children how to communicate their wants and needs, ask and answer questions, and follow directions.
Social skills: ABA therapists can teach children how to play with other children, make friends, and follow social rules.
Challenging behaviors: ABA therapists can help children express their emotions in a healthy way, and cope with difficult situations.
Self-care: ABA therapists can teach children how to dress themselves, brush their teeth, and use the bathroom independently.
Self-regulation: ABA therapists can help children manage their emotions and behaviors in a healthy way.
Problem-solving: ABA therapists can teach children how to identify and solve problems in a logical and efficient way.
Executive functioning: ABA therapists can help children plan, organize, and complete tasks.
Adaptive behavior: ABA therapists can help children live independently and participate in daily activities.