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A.S.K. provides services in home or an alternate location mutually agreed upon; A.S.K. requires the parent or the caregiver to remain on the premises of the location during session time. In-center services will be available soon. |
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Parent training and education is integral part of the ABA program. Parents are encouraged to ask questions, participate, and learn about how to support their child. Supervisors are committed to assisting the family in learning how to implement effective strategies that will reinforce the child’s progress. |
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Each child is assessed individually for the skill level and areas of deficit, and the program is designed to address those areas of need. Target areas may vary depending on the services provided. Each type of service has its own separate intake and assessment procedure. |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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A.S.K. provides Early Start intervention, ABA related services, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Family Counseling. Form more information on the services listed above, please visit A.S.K. Services page. |
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What type of services do you provide? |
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What are you going to work on? |
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Will you teach me how to do ABA? |
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Do you have a facility where I can drop off my child? |
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Typically, services may be provided at alternate location depending on the funding source; prior approval may be required. As A.S.K. requires that parents, guardians, caregivers, or responsible adults remain on site for the complete length of the session, parents should contact A.S.K. to discuss their situation individually. |
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Can I have services at my child’s after school program? |
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A.S.K. does not offer respite services, nor does A.S.K. provide daycare or babysitting. Parents, guardians, caregivers, or a responsible adult are required to remain on site for the complete length of the session. |
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Can I use my ABA service as respite? |
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A.S.K. contracts with private families, school districts, and Regional Center of Orange County. A.S.K. accepts check, money order, and insurance. |
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What type of funding do you accept? Do you accept insurance? |
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· Private funded ABA program: call A.S.K. Office to apply and request for a waitlist packet. · School district ABA program: contact your IEP team to request A.S.K. as your NPA provider. · Regional center ABA program: contact your service coordinator to check for eligibility and availability. · Other services: contact AKS Office at 949-221-0126. for more information. |
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How do I get started? |
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The service start date depends on current staff availability; funding source may affect the start date in certain situations. Typical wait is between 2-4 months, depending the time of the year and staffing. |
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How soon can I start services? |
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If you have any questions regarding your child’s program and services from A.S.K., please call the A.S.K. Office at 949-221-0126. |
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Who can I call when I have questions? |

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Autism Solutions for Kids |