Can Aba Therapists Visit my Child’s School in Missouri?

Yes, ABA therapists can visit schools in Missouri to provide support. Heart Core ABA offers school-based consultation where Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work directly within educational settings, including public schools, private schools, and early childhood centers.

However, access can vary depending on your specific school district’s policies and locations. Here is how the process generally works:

  • Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA): A BCBA visits the school to observe classroom behavior patterns and identify the underlying reasons for challenging behaviors.
  • Collaborative Planning: Our team partners with teachers, parents, and administrative staff to integrate a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) into the child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP).
  • 1:1 Sessions: In many cases, an RBT provides hands-on, 1:1 therapy sessions directly in the classroom under BCBA supervision.

Access levels vary by city. For example, Kansas City and Columbia are noted for having strong district partnerships and high provider density. In contrast, districts in St. Louis, Springfield, and O’Fallon may require more proactive coordination or prior approval from the district’s special education coordinator.

To begin, it is recommended to request a consultation and perform a benefits verification to confirm your insurance coverage for school-based services.


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