Understanding ABA Therapy Insurance Coverage in North Carolina (2026 Guide)

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Yes, insurance covers ABA therapy in North Carolina. In fact, 79% of families at Treetop ABA pay $0 out of pocket. But the details matter, because your coverage depends on the type of insurance plan you have. This guide breaks down exactly what North Carolina families need to know about ABA therapy insurance in 2026. […]

ABA Therapy for Older Children and Teenagers in North Carolina

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If your child is 8, 10, or 15 and you’re wondering whether ABA therapy can still help, the answer is yes. You haven’t missed any window. Most of what you read online about ABA focuses on early intervention for toddlers. That’s important work. But it leaves a lot of families feeling like they’re too late, […]

Does My Child Really Need 40 Hours of ABA Therapy?

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Probably not. While 40 hours per week is often cited as the gold standard for ABA therapy, most children don’t need that much. The right number of hours depends on your child’s age, needs, and daily life. At Treetop, we build therapy plans starting as low as 15 hours per week, sometimes less, because progress […]

How ABA Therapy Helps Communication Skills

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Communication is so much bigger than talking. Before your child ever said a word, they were already communicating. Reaching for a toy. Pulling you toward the kitchen. Crying when something felt wrong. That’s real communication, and it matters just as much as spoken language. If your child struggles to express what they want, or if […]

5 Signs ABA Therapy Is Working for Your Child

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You drive to therapy twice a week. You fill out the forms, adjust your schedule, rearrange your life. And somewhere around week six, the question creeps in: Is this actually working? It’s a fair question. ABA therapy doesn’t come with a progress bar. There’s no notification that says “Level 2 Complete.” And if you’re comparing […]

What to Expect at Your Child’s First ABA Session

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You got the diagnosis. You did the research. You called around, sat on waitlists, fought with insurance. And now someone is telling you your child’s first ABA session is scheduled for next Tuesday. So what actually happens? If you’re feeling nervous, that’s normal. Most parents walk into the first session with a mix of hope […]

Vitamin D and Autism

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The relationship between vitamin D and autism has become an active area of research. Several studies have found correlations between low vitamin D levels during pregnancy or early childhood and increased likelihood of autism diagnosis. While intriguing, it is important to understand what the research actually shows. What the Research Says Multiple studies have observed […]

Autism Nervous System Disorder

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is classified as a neurodevelopmental condition, meaning it involves differences in how the brain and nervous system develop and function. While not a “nervous system disorder” in the traditional sense like multiple sclerosis, autism does involve significant neurological differences that affect how a person processes information, communicates, and interacts with the […]

Does Covid Vaccines Cause Autism

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The question of whether COVID vaccines cause autism reflects broader concerns that have existed around vaccines for decades. The answer, supported by extensive scientific research, is no. COVID vaccines do not cause autism. What the Science Shows COVID-19 vaccines underwent rigorous clinical trials involving tens of thousands of participants. Ongoing surveillance through VAERS and V-safe […]