thetreetop.com/locations/aba-therapy-in-utah/provo/Modern, play-based ABA for children with autism. Early intervention specialty at our Provo center (ages 18 months through 6) and in-home ABA across Utah County (through age 17). Utah Medicaid and major insurance accepted.
746 East 1910 South, just off University Parkway. Walk in and you'll see what a calm, child-led ABA space looks like — quiet therapy rooms, a sensory space stocked with regulating tools, and a peer-play zone where kids practice the social skills that carry into preschool.
A BCBA and your intake coordinator. About 30 to 45 minutes total.
Insurance card, diagnosis paperwork if available, and any IEP or 504 documents.
Therapy rooms, sensory space, and observation areas — real, not staged.
Every program is designed and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
Our early intervention specialty. Structured, play-based learning at our Provo center on East 1910 South — peer practice, sensory tools, school-readiness routines, and specialized materials. For toddlers and young children stepping into preschool or kindergarten.
Learn about center-based ABA →Skills practiced in your child's real routines — mealtimes, bedtime, sibling play — with parents watching the techniques live. Available across Utah County for children of all ages through 17, with no age cap at our in-home program.
Learn about in-home ABA →Collaboration with Provo City School District, Alpine School District, and local charter and private schools. IEP support, classroom-behavior coaching, and BCBA consultation for teachers.
Learn about school-based ABA →Caregivers learn ABA techniques between sessions. Evening and weekend availability so working parents are not left out. Coaching from your child's BCBA, not a generic curriculum.
See all programs →A side-by-side at how we deliver ABA in Provo — and which fits your child today.
Structured learning environment with peer practice and school-readiness routines. Best for kids stepping into preschool, kindergarten, or a more structured routine.
The best of both worlds. Some weekly sessions at the center for structure and peer practice, the rest at home for real-routine skill generalization and parent coaching.
Skills taught in your child's real daily routines — mealtimes, bedtime, sibling play. Ideal for younger kids, families with travel barriers, or homes that need direct coaching.
Utah families have strong ABA coverage through Medicaid and most major commercial plans. Our team verifies benefits and runs the prior-auth so you don't have to.
Source: internal claims data, FY2025. Verified with carrier provider relations May 2026.
ABA has evolved. Ours leads with play, with your child's strengths, and with you in the room.
Sessions happen on the floor, in pretend play, in real activities. We follow your child's lead and build skills around what they're already interested in.
Skills get taught in real moments — meals, transitions, sibling play — not drilled at a table. That's how they generalize and stick.
Your child's behavior analyst isn't supervising from a distance. They're there for sessions, watching, adjusting, coaching the team in the moment.
You tell us what matters most. "I want her to ask for help." "We want bedtime to stop being a fight." Plans get built around your priorities, not a textbook.
Whether you're walking to the park near BYU or driving in from American Fork, our team meets families where they are.
Check coverage near youNearby pages: ABA in Orem · Spanish Fork · all Utah locations
The BCBA actually listened to what we wanted for our son — not a one-size-fits-all program. He's three, and the sessions feel like play to him.
The team handled all the Medicaid paperwork. We just showed up to the first session, and our daughter felt at home that day.
We've seen real progress in language and play. The therapists are warm and consistent — exactly what our son needed.
A short list of trusted Utah County resources our clinical team recommends.
Autism research, parent workshops, and graduate-clinic services on campus.
education.byu.edu →Statewide IEP advocacy, parent training, and disability resources.
utahparentcenter.org →Developmental screening and Medicaid waiver navigation support.
utahcountyhealth.org →Advocacy, policy updates, and a directory of Utah autism services.
utahautismcoalition.org →Adaptive recreation and swim programs for kids with special needs.
Provo Parks & Rec →Send your insurance card and we'll tell you exactly what's covered and what to expect, usually within 24 hours.
Updated May 15, 2026 · Reviewed by Jamie M. Severtson, PhD, BCBA-D